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HIV epidemic 30 years from now Perspectives from low and middle income countries focusing on Asia

HIV epidemic 30 years from now Perspectives from low and middle income countries focusing on Asia. Dr Van Thuy Nguyen WHO country office in Vietnam. IAS member meeting, Rome July 19, 2011. Outline . Where we are now? 30 years later???. Where we are now?.

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HIV epidemic 30 years from now Perspectives from low and middle income countries focusing on Asia

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  1. HIV epidemic 30 years from nowPerspectives from low and middle income countriesfocusing on Asia Dr Van Thuy Nguyen WHO country office in Vietnam IAS member meeting, Rome July 19, 2011

  2. Outline • Where we are now? • 30 years later???

  3. Where we are now?

  4. Estimated number of adults and children living with HIV, new infections and AIDS deaths, Asia: 1990-2009 4.9 million 360,000 300,000 Source: UNAIDS RST Asia-Pacific, based on data compiled for the UNAIDS Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic, 2010 4

  5. Number of people receiving antiretroviral therapy in Asia- Pacific & total low- and middle-income countries, 2003-2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS Interventions in the Health Sector, 2006-2010 5

  6. The world today….. • UN high level meeting on AIDS in New York • Treatment 2.0 • Treatment for prevention (HPTN 052) • Pre-exposure prophylaxis (iPreEx, Partners PrEP and TDF2) • Research for cure strategy

  7. 30 years later???

  8. WHERE WILL HIV BE?

  9. 19th July 2041

  10. HIV Evening News! 19th July 2041

  11. Medicine patent pool signed the first agreement on HIV vaccine with Indonesia Company to improve access to HIV vaccine in developing countries 19th July 2041

  12. UNHIV congratulates Russia on their achieving universal access to methadone maintenance therapy. 19th July 2041

  13. PHIZERH* launches inexpensive 1 dose pill to cure HIV infection. 19th July 2041 (*Philippine HIV Industrial Zone Emergency Research for Human Problems)

  14. Global commercial sex worker union sues producer of prophylactic gel for the first case of HIV in the last 15 years among one of its members. 19th July 2041

  15. Thailand is running an internet campaign encouraging  heterosexual couples to declare their marital status 19th July 2041

  16. Chinese and Vietnamese Governments promote a joint celebration of 20 years of closure of the last forced treatment centre for injecting drug users. 19th July 2041

  17. US CDC welcomes the technical assistance provided by experts from PNG via video conference 19th July 2041

  18. Optimize drug regimens Mobilize communities POC and other simplified monitoring Cure 2.0 Adapt delivery systems Reduce costs WHO and UNAIDS launch Cure 2.0 using a mix of genetic and pharmaceutical therapy 19th July 2041

  19. IAS decided to change its name to be ISHA (International Society for the History of AIDS) 19th July 2041

  20. WHERE WILL HIV BE?

  21. IAS MEMBER MEETING Rome, 19 July 2011

  22. WHO CO team: Dr Fabio Mesquita, Dr Masaya Kato, Dr David Jacka, Dr Keith Sabin WPRO colleagues Acknowledgement

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