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Not Remembering History, Dooms Us to Repeat It: Using the Lessons of the Global HIV Response to Address COVID-19
AIDS and Behavior ( IF 4.852 ) Pub Date : 2020-10-29 , DOI: 10.1007/s10461-020-03066-y
Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus 1 , Mark Tomlinson 2, 3
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High income countries (HIC) have set the initial global policy responses to COVID-19. Yet, low and middle income countries (LIMIC) face very different challenges than HIC. In LMIC, there is a far greater emphasis on community solutions; families live in far more dense communities, making shelter-in-place mandates questionable; and strengthening existing health systems is more important than novel services. LMIC have far fewer economic resources. Most distressing, the successful economic commitments that HIC made to help stop HIV in LMIC have not yet been imitated, or even initiated—this support is needed now to fight COVID-19.



中文翻译:

不记住历史,我们注定会重蹈覆辙:利用全球艾滋病毒应对措施的经验教训来应对 COVID-19

高收入国家 (HIC) 已制定针对 COVID-19 的初步全球政策应对措施。然而,低收入和中等收入国家 (LIMIC) 面临着与高收入国家截然不同的挑战。在中低收入国家,更加重视社区解决方案;家庭居住在更加密集的社区,使得就地避难的规定值得怀疑;加强现有卫生系统比新服务更重要。中低收入国家的经济资源要少得多。最令人痛苦的是,高收入国家为帮助中低收入国家遏制艾滋病毒而做出的成功经济承诺尚未被效仿,甚至尚未启动——现在需要这种支持来对抗 COVID-19。

更新日期:2020-11-15
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