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People living with HIV but dying of NCDs, tobacco use

To end AIDS, TB and malaria, we need to go beyond Universal Health Coverage, on lines of WHO '3 Billion' model

Intersection of epidemics: Cardiovascular diseases and AIDS

From the inside-out: TB-related self-stigma

Recording of all sessions of TB HIV Symposium at IAS 2019

We are sharing links to recording of all the sessions:
TB is preventable & curable: Zero new infection & zero deaths must become a reality
TB is preventable, treatable and curable. Science shows how we can effectively prevent, accurately diagnose, treat with effective regimen, and eventually cure TB. But are we not failing to translate scientific wisdom to public health gains? How can we explain over 10 million new cases of TB and 1.6 million TB deaths (including 300,000 TB deaths among people living with HIV) in 2017 (source: WHO Global TB Report 2018)?
Preventing TB is rooted in medical ethics and human rights

Is Universal Health Coverage an opportunity to end AIDS and TB?
[Watch recording of IAS2019 session] At the United Nations General Assembly in September 2019, a special United Nations High Level Meeting (UNHLM) will be held on Universal Health Coverage (UHC). 193 countries have promised to deliver on UHC by 2030 by committing to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Local actions are most critical building blocks for #Agenda2030

Effective partnerships uniting all key stakeholders are key for ↑ progress on #Agenda2030

Development effectiveness lens does a reality check on SDGs

Preventing TB among people living with HIV is a standard of care
This Podcast features a conversation with Esnath Manhiri of Zimbabwe national network of people living with HIV. She calls for all people living with HIV to have access to TB Preventive Treatment (TPT). Treating latent TB is a standard of care. She was in conversation with CNS on sidelines of TB HIV Symposium (organized by Stop TB Partnership) at 10th IAS Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2019) in Mexico.
"We are only as strong as we are united", reminds Alberto Colorado | #endTB #endAIDS

Connecting the dots: Medical #ethics, #TB preventive therapy & efforts to #endTB & #AIDS

A tale of two positives attracting each other
I met the two of them at the Clinica Condesa Iztapalapa, in Mexico City, where I had gone to attend the 10th IAS Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2019). Was it a mere coincidence that they had many things in common - they share the same surname; they speak fluent English; they neither drink nor smoke nor are on drugs; they eat well; they are fitness freaks and lead a healthy life. And they both are HIV positive and live life positively. Even though it was love at first sight for them, it was not a case of opposites attracting each other.
Growing call for collaboration between NCDs and HIV programmes
This Podcast features conversation on people living with HIV but dying of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). This dialogue took place at the 10th International Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2019) in Mexico.
Panelists included:
Panelists included:
- Dr Rishi Sethi, Professor, Cardiology Department, King George’s Medical University (KGMU), India and Executive Council member, Cardiological Society of India (CSI) and Member Scientific Committee, Asia Pacific Society of Interventional Cardiology (APSIC);
Community engagement in research at all levels is must for #publichealth impact
This Podcast features conversation with Ntando Yola, Lead Community Engagement Manager, Clinical Trials Unit, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Ntando spoke with CNS Managing Editor Shobha Shukla at 10th IAS Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2019). Communities must inform and set the research agenda as well as remain genuinely engaged as science progresses ahead so that scientific breakthroughs are geared to meet their unique needs and contexts, and translate into public health impact.
People-centered approaches drive us towards ending TB

Effectiveness is at the heart of sustainable development, says Emele Duituturaga

Writing's on the wall: No #endAIDS without #endTB
Shobha Shukla - CNS
TB and HIV both are preventable, but cutting the chain of transmission of HIV and TB is proving to be a daunting task. Treatment exists for both TB and HIV but the disease-burden and deaths every year are indeed alarming. With the countdown on TB and AIDS elimination targets for 2030 already begun, the writing on the wall is clear: business as usual and 'more of the same' approach is more likely to fail us.
TB and HIV both are preventable, but cutting the chain of transmission of HIV and TB is proving to be a daunting task. Treatment exists for both TB and HIV but the disease-burden and deaths every year are indeed alarming. With the countdown on TB and AIDS elimination targets for 2030 already begun, the writing on the wall is clear: business as usual and 'more of the same' approach is more likely to fail us.
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