HIV Epidemiology Update and Transmission Factors: Risks and Risk Contexts--16th International AIDS Conference Epidemiology Plenary
Open Access
- 1 April 2007
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical Infectious Diseases
- Vol. 44 (7) , 981-987
- https://doi.org/10.1086/512371
Abstract
The contexts in which the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic is occurring are increasingly diverse. Individual-level risks for HIV infection are at the core of these epidemics and are powerfully impacted by social, structural, and population-level risks and protections. The emerging epidemics among injection drug users across Eurasia are largely the result of needle sharing, but the drivers of disease spread include increases in opiate availability, limited HIV infection prevention and programs for drug users, and undermining policy environments. An emerging epidemic of HIV infection among men who have sex with men in developing countries is primarily spread through unprotected anal intercourse but is also driven by limited HIV infection prevention services, social stigma, and the lack of human rights protection. The epidemic in southern Africa, which is spreading largely through heterosexual exposure, is driven by high rates of labor migration, concurrent sexual partnerships, gender inequalities, and the limited availability of male condoms. We need to do much more to control HIV infection, and social and structural risks are crucial intervention targets.Keywords
This publication has 38 references indexed in Scilit:
- Greater Risk for HIV Infection of Black Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Critical Literature ReviewAmerican Journal of Public Health, 2006
- Randomized, Controlled Intervention Trial of Male Circumcision for Reduction of HIV Infection Risk: The ANRS 1265 TrialPLoS Medicine, 2005
- Transition and the HIV risk environmentBMJ, 2005
- Wealth and Extramarital Sex Among Men in ZambiaInternational Family Planning Perspectives, 2005
- National cross sectional study of views on sexual violence and risk of HIV infection and AIDS among South African school pupilsBMJ, 2004
- Early age of first sexAIDS, 2004
- Concurrent sexual partnerships help to explain Africa's high HIV prevalence: implications for preventionThe Lancet, 2004
- Sociocultural and Behavioral Contexts of Condom Use in Heterosexual Married Couples in India: Challenges to the HIV Prevention ProgramHealth Education & Behavior, 2004
- Intensive injection cocaine use as the primary risk factor in the Vancouver HIV-1 epidemicAIDS, 2003
- The Impact of Migration on HIV-1 Transmission in South AfricaSexually Transmitted Diseases, 2003