Charles F. Gilks, Yibeltal Assefa Alemu
A WHO Public Health Approach to Ending AIDS in the Global South (eBook, PDF)
Lessons for NCD Control and Universal Health Coverage
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In highlighting how a Public Health Approach (PHA) has been successfully used in developing countries to provide HIV/AIDS patients with antiretroviral therapy (ART), this important book provides a template for how the PHA can be implemented to treat other chronic diseases as well.
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In highlighting how a Public Health Approach (PHA) has been successfully used in developing countries to provide HIV/AIDS patients with antiretroviral therapy (ART), this important book provides a template for how the PHA can be implemented to treat other chronic diseases as well.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040105108
- Artikelnr.: 72284489
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040105108
- Artikelnr.: 72284489
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Charles F. Gilks holds the inaugural Queensland Professorial Chair in Blood-borne Viruses and STIs at the University of Queensland (UQ). He is a global health specialist and clinical academic. A UK graduate, he started working on HIV/AIDS in East Africa in 1988, based in Nairobi at the Kenya Medical Research Institute. He became the Professor of Tropical Medicine at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in 1994 before moving to WHO in 2001 to head up HIV treatment and prevention scale-up and to drive "3by5" roll out. He was appointed UNAIDS Country Coordinator in India in 2009 and moved to Australia in 2013 to become Dean and Head of the School of Public Health at UQ.
Yibeltal Assefa Alemu is an Associate Professor in Global Health Systems at the School of Public Health, the University of Queensland. He has played key roles in developing national and global guidelines and contributed to health systems strengthening and universal health coverage in Ethiopia and other resource-limited settings. He has held influential positions in Ethiopia, including Deputy Director General of the Ethiopian Public Health Institute, Executive Director of the International Institute for Primary Health Care, Director of Medical Services at the Federal Ministry of Health, Director of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation as well as Head of Health Programs at the Federal HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office.
Yibeltal Assefa Alemu is an Associate Professor in Global Health Systems at the School of Public Health, the University of Queensland. He has played key roles in developing national and global guidelines and contributed to health systems strengthening and universal health coverage in Ethiopia and other resource-limited settings. He has held influential positions in Ethiopia, including Deputy Director General of the Ethiopian Public Health Institute, Executive Director of the International Institute for Primary Health Care, Director of Medical Services at the Federal Ministry of Health, Director of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation as well as Head of Health Programs at the Federal HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office.
Introduction
Section 1: The WHO Public Health Approach to HIV/AIDS in the Global South
1: Recognising and addressing inequity in the global HIV/AIDS response
2: "3by5" - coming to grips with the AIDS treatment gap
3: Unpacking the WHO Public Health Approach to ART
4: Keeping the Public Health Approach fit for purpose
5: Ending AIDS and planning for Endemic HIV
Section 1: Bibliography
Section 2: A Public Health Approach for NCD control in the Global South
6: Chronic non-communicable diseases as a global public health challenge
7: Unpacking the chronic non-communicable diseases agenda
8: The NCDs: increasingly important, still neglected and in crisis
9: A public health approach to scale up NCD control interventions
Section 2: Bibliography
Section 3: Delivering Universal Health Coverage in the global south
10: Health and the Universal Health Coverage agenda
11: Strategies for achieving Universal Health Coverage
12: Progress and challenges for Universal Health Coverage
13: The Public Health Approaches towards Universal Health Coverage
Section 3 Bibliography
Conclusion
Section 1: The WHO Public Health Approach to HIV/AIDS in the Global South
1: Recognising and addressing inequity in the global HIV/AIDS response
2: "3by5" - coming to grips with the AIDS treatment gap
3: Unpacking the WHO Public Health Approach to ART
4: Keeping the Public Health Approach fit for purpose
5: Ending AIDS and planning for Endemic HIV
Section 1: Bibliography
Section 2: A Public Health Approach for NCD control in the Global South
6: Chronic non-communicable diseases as a global public health challenge
7: Unpacking the chronic non-communicable diseases agenda
8: The NCDs: increasingly important, still neglected and in crisis
9: A public health approach to scale up NCD control interventions
Section 2: Bibliography
Section 3: Delivering Universal Health Coverage in the global south
10: Health and the Universal Health Coverage agenda
11: Strategies for achieving Universal Health Coverage
12: Progress and challenges for Universal Health Coverage
13: The Public Health Approaches towards Universal Health Coverage
Section 3 Bibliography
Conclusion
Introduction
Section 1: The WHO Public Health Approach to HIV/AIDS in the Global South
1: Recognising and addressing inequity in the global HIV/AIDS response
2: "3by5" - coming to grips with the AIDS treatment gap
3: Unpacking the WHO Public Health Approach to ART
4: Keeping the Public Health Approach fit for purpose
5: Ending AIDS and planning for Endemic HIV
Section 1: Bibliography
Section 2: A Public Health Approach for NCD control in the Global South
6: Chronic non-communicable diseases as a global public health challenge
7: Unpacking the chronic non-communicable diseases agenda
8: The NCDs: increasingly important, still neglected and in crisis
9: A public health approach to scale up NCD control interventions
Section 2: Bibliography
Section 3: Delivering Universal Health Coverage in the global south
10: Health and the Universal Health Coverage agenda
11: Strategies for achieving Universal Health Coverage
12: Progress and challenges for Universal Health Coverage
13: The Public Health Approaches towards Universal Health Coverage
Section 3 Bibliography
Conclusion
Section 1: The WHO Public Health Approach to HIV/AIDS in the Global South
1: Recognising and addressing inequity in the global HIV/AIDS response
2: "3by5" - coming to grips with the AIDS treatment gap
3: Unpacking the WHO Public Health Approach to ART
4: Keeping the Public Health Approach fit for purpose
5: Ending AIDS and planning for Endemic HIV
Section 1: Bibliography
Section 2: A Public Health Approach for NCD control in the Global South
6: Chronic non-communicable diseases as a global public health challenge
7: Unpacking the chronic non-communicable diseases agenda
8: The NCDs: increasingly important, still neglected and in crisis
9: A public health approach to scale up NCD control interventions
Section 2: Bibliography
Section 3: Delivering Universal Health Coverage in the global south
10: Health and the Universal Health Coverage agenda
11: Strategies for achieving Universal Health Coverage
12: Progress and challenges for Universal Health Coverage
13: The Public Health Approaches towards Universal Health Coverage
Section 3 Bibliography
Conclusion