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Unified European support framework to sustain the HIV cascade of care for people living with HIV including in displaced populations of war-struck Ukraine

Authors :
Marta Vasylyev
Agata Skrzat-Klapaczyńska
Jose I Bernardino
Oana Săndulescu
Christine Gilles
Agnès Libois
Adrian Curran
Christoph D Spinner
Dominic Rowley
Markus Bickel
Maximilian C Aichelburg
Silvia Nozza
Annemarie Wensing
Tristan J Barber
Laura Waters
Carlijn Jordans
Wichor Bramer
Botond Lakatos
Lidia Tovba
Tetyana Koval
Tetyana Kyrychenko
Kostyantyn Dumchev
Vira Buhiichyk
Pavlo Smyrnov
Svitlana Antonyak
Sergii Antoniak
Tetyana I Vasylyeva
Alyona Mazhnaya
Justyna Kowalska
Sanjay Bhagani
Casper Rokx
Source :
The lancet. HIV. 9(6)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Ukraine is one of the countries in Europe most affected by HIV. The escalation of open war on the European continent has affected HIV care in Ukraine in an unprecedented way. Treating physicians in Europe have little experience on how to handle HIV-specific care under these circumstances. A framework is urgently needed that both defines and sets out strategies to handle the specific challenges for emergency support for people living with HIV, both those staying in Ukraine and those becoming displaced. The optimal allocation of the few available medical resources, primarily antiretroviral therapy, is necessary to best prevent individual morbidity and achieve population transmission control. Professional HIV networks play a central role to create, optimise, and execute support strategies. Through a rapid literature review we identified the key strategies needed to create a support framework, adapted to Ukraine's HIV epidemiology. We produce a unified support framework aiming to reduce the inevitable impact on Ukraine's HIV care cascade now, and when rebuilding it after the war.

Details

ISSN :
23523018
Volume :
9
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The lancet. HIV
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....add909448d4f629565ee7b4d207cbf42