2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-007980
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Build on HIV investments for future pandemic preparedness

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“…Effective HIV triple drug treatment was available in the Global North starting in 1996 but it took until 2003 for serious efforts to address HIV in the Global South, with public pressure from scientists, such as Dr Paul Farmer, and activists globally contributing to commuting HIV from a death sentence to a chronic disease. The HIV response has often been at the vanguard in establishing models for ensuring equitable access to rights-based services and serving the most vulnerable 48…”
Section: Our Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Effective HIV triple drug treatment was available in the Global North starting in 1996 but it took until 2003 for serious efforts to address HIV in the Global South, with public pressure from scientists, such as Dr Paul Farmer, and activists globally contributing to commuting HIV from a death sentence to a chronic disease. The HIV response has often been at the vanguard in establishing models for ensuring equitable access to rights-based services and serving the most vulnerable 48…”
Section: Our Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HIV response has often been at the vanguard in establishing models for ensuring equitable access to rights-based services and serving the most vulnerable. 48 …”
Section: Our Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At its height, the HIV epidemic caused unprecedented declines in life expectancy across sub-Saharan Africa [15]. HIV elicited a response that was arguably unique in the annals of global health -prioritizing human rights and gender equality, welcoming the leadership of communities and people living with HIV, drawing on principles of global solidarity and shared responsibility to mobilize unprecedented financial resources, building on inclusive health governance, and aiming for universal access to the fruits of scientific research [16][17][18].…”
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“…Substantial evidence indicates HIV investments have yielded important benefits for the world’s response to COVID-19 1 2. HIV research provided the foundation for COVID-19 vaccines3 4; health surveillance systems in southern Africa, built in part through HIV funding, provided early warnings regarding SARS-CoV-2 variants5; and HIV service and clinical trial sites, diagnostic platforms and community systems rapidly pivoted to address both HIV and COVID-19 6…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%