keyword: | combination prevention |
Case Study
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The Georgian Harm Reduction Network (GHRN) is a combination HIV prevention approach that includes a mix of strategies and risk reduction approaches |
In many countries facing high-prevalence, generalized HIV epidemics, the development of a national prevention strategy is difficult and often does |
Launched in 2003, the Avahan-India HIV prevention program has become a global model for combination HIV prevention programming that meets the compl |
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AIDSTAR-One's first case study in the Promising Approaches to Combination Prevention series examines the efforts of the Alliance-Ukraine to reach m |
Promising Practice
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The Alliance-Ukraine's mission is to reduce the spread of HIV infection and AIDS mortality and alleviate the negative impact o |
AMPATH is amongst the largest and most comprehensive HIV/AIDS-control systems in sub-Saharan Africa, providing a complete syst |
HIV Prevention Knowledge Base Entry
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HIV-serodiscordant couples, in which one partner is HIV-positive and the other is HIV-negative, are now recognized as a priority for HIV prevention |
Combination prevention is based on the idea that there is an optimal mix of interventions that will provide the greatest impact. Combination approa |
Unprotected sex is the leading cause of HIV transmission, accounting for more than 80 percent of the total number of infections. Male and female co |
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Drug use is a major factor in the spread of HIV infection in many settings. Sharing equipment used for injecting drugs transmits HIV, and drug us |
Positive Health, Dignity, and Prevention (PHDP) interventions target people living with HIV to promote health and reduce the risk of transmission t |
Spotlight
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Microbicides are compounds that are being tested for the prevention of HIV or other sexually transmitted infections. Unlike such strategies as cond |



