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Stigmatisation et VIH : tous concernés [Stigma and HIV: relevant for everyone]

Authors :
Cobos Manuel, I.
Jackson-Perry, D.
Courvoisier, C.
Bluntschli, C.
Carel, S.
Muggli, E.
Waelti Da Costa, V.
Kampouri, E.
Cavassini, M.
Darling, KEA
Source :
Revue medicale suisse, vol. 16, no. 690, pp. 744-748
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Medical advances in the treatment of HIV over the last 35 years mean that people living with HIV (PLHIV) now have a life expectancy close to that of the general population. Further, when successfully treated, PLHIV cannot transmit the virus. Despite this, HIV-related stigma remains widespread, including within healthcare settings. Stigma is not a vague sociological notion but represents a real threat to public health, with repercussions for both PLHIV and HIV-negative individuals. Stigma has been shown to have a negative impact on HIV prevention, testing, access to health services, and on the healthcare management of PLHIV. Taking stigma into consideration is essential, both in meeting the medical and psycho-social needs of PLHIV and in order to effectively combat HIV/AIDS.

Details

Language :
French
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revue medicale suisse, vol. 16, no. 690, pp. 744-748
Accession number :
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