Yesterday Senator Biden, the Chairman of the full committee, held a hearing on the future of the U.S. bilateral and multilateral response to the HIV/AIDS crisis ...
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What can the government do to stop the spread of HIV and AIDS?
Governments have two key responsibili- ties in preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS: reducing the negative externalities of high- risk behavior and producing public goods (see “Confronting AIDS” in this issue). Some societies will want to do more than this and may have the money to do so.
What is the US Ending the HIV epidemic Initiative?
Ending the HIV epidemic in the US by 2030 EHE's goals include: Reducing new HIV infections in the United States by 75% by 2025 and by 90% by 2030. Advancing health equity by scaling up key HIV prevention and treatment strategies.
How did the US government respond to the AIDS epidemic?
In 1987, CDC launched an unprecedented national campaign, America Responds to AIDS (ARTA). The goal of ARTA was to increase awareness and understanding of AIDS, to prevent HIV infection, and to encourage people to seek more information and counseling.
What is the CDC National HIV AIDS Strategy?
The National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) The National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the United States (NHAS) sets bold targets for ending HIV in the United States by 2030, including a 75% reduction in new HIV infections by 2025 and a 90% reduction by 2030.
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The document summarizes Senate hearings held on February 13-14, 2002 regarding efforts to halt the spread of HIV/AIDS through U.S. bilateral and multilateral ...
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