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Advancing the prevention agenda for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in South China: social science research to inform effective public health interventions

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Advancing the prevention agenda for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in South China: social science research to inform effective public health interventions

Auteurs : Kathryn E. Muessig [États-Unis] ; M. Kumi Smith [États-Unis] ; Suzanne Maman [États-Unis] ; Yingying Huang [République populaire de Chine] ; Xiang-Sheng Chen

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Abstract

Despite widespread biomedical advances in treatment, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI) continue to affect a large portion of the world's population. The profoundly social nature of behaviorally driven epidemics and disparities across socioeconomic divides in the distribution of HIV/STI and care outcomes emphasize the need for innovative, multilevel interventions. Interdisciplinary approaches to HIV/STI control are needed to combine insights from the social and biological sciences and public health fields. In this concluding essay to a Special Issue on HIV/STI in south China, we describe the evolution of China's HIV/STI epidemics and the government response; then synthesize findings from the 11 studies presented in this issues to extend seven recommendations for future HIV/STI prevention and care research in China. We discuss lessons learned from forging international collaborations between social science and public health to inform a shared research agenda to better meet the needs of those most affected by HIV and other STI.


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DOI: 10.1007/s10461-014-0695-1
PubMed: 24443101
PubMed Central: 3982310

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