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Authordc.contributor.authorFerrer Campos, Pablo
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Publication datedc.date.issued2023
Identifierdc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/196889
Abstractdc.description.abstractChile faces a concerning HIV epidemic with the highest rate of new cases in Latin America. In 2021, 84,000 people live with HIV in Chile, and the annual new infection rates have been rising, despite substantial investments in therapy. This worrisome situation stems partly from insufficient investment in prevention strategies. In the last decade, new HIV cases surged by 133% among young people aged. This misdirected policy has exposed to people to the HIV, necessitating lifelong antiretroviral treatment. To combat the epidemic effectively, a global effort is needed to achieve early diagnosis, universal treatment, viral suppression, patient retention in care. Meeting these objectives is crucial to reach the 95/95/95 target by 2030, the goal to end HIV as a global public health threat. This study critically examines factors contributing to Chile's struggle to meet targets, ultimately aiming to end the HIV epidemic by 2030.es_ES
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Títulodc.titleThe challenges of Chile to be the first Latin American country to achieve 2 control: the HIV/AIDS pandemic the year 2030es_ES
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