ФАО АГРИС — международная информационная система по сельскохозяйственным наукам и технологиям

Assessing the Financial Sustainability of Jamaica's HIV Program

2013

World Bank


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Unaids; Intervention; Leading cause of death; Population groups; Hiv prevention; Female sex workers; Nutritional deficiencies; Adult population; Commercial sex workers; Health expenditures; Sexual behavior; Life expectancy; Prevalence rates; Sexual activity; Sexual risk; Epidemic; Young people; Treatment access; Prevention of mother-to-child transmission; Behavioral changes; Progress; Injury; Aids deaths; Sex with men; Condom; Drug users; Mother to child transmission; Transmission; Aids program; Casual sex; Access to health services; Rate of condom use; Illness; Policy decisions; Resource needs; Health outcomes; Risk populations; Expenditures; Infant mortality; Public health spending; Sexual intercourse; Ministry of health; Infections among adults; Condom use; Sexual risk behavior; Orphans; Policy response; Vulnerable children; Health financing; Perinatal conditions; Aids mortality; Aids committee; Burden of disease; Health sector; Sexually transmitted infection; Prevention activities; Multiple partners; United nations population division; Working-age population; Rate of transmission; Number of people; Fewer people; Hiv infection; Young adults; Dissemination; Access to treatment; National aids; Hiv testing; Inpatient care; Commercial sex; Lack of awareness; Demand for services; High-risk groups; Respect; Injuries; Mother; Financial commitments; Effective prevention; Policy makers; Drug regimen; Sexually active; Orphan; Infant deaths; Orphan support; Prevalence rate; Public health services; Hiv-positive people; Under-five mortality; Sex worker; Behavioral change; Aids interventions; Inequities; Number of new infections; Palliative care; Allocative efficiency; Female; Probability; Behavioural change; New infections; Health system; New cases; Social barriers; Social support; Health facilities; Survival rates; Health consequences; Hiv prevention interventions; User fees; Mother-to-child; Aids spending; Opportunistic infections; Mother to child; Number of aids deaths; Prevention efforts; Prevalence
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Английский

2021-06-15
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