Ending AIDS as a public health threat: the imperative for clear messaging on U=U, viral suppression, and zero risk.

IF 12.8 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Lancet Hiv Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/S2352-3018(24)00241-8
Emi E Okamoto, Florence Riako Anam, Solange Batiste, Mandisa Dukashe, Erika Castellanos, Midnight Poonkasetwattana, Bruce Richman
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To end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, we must leverage both the impactful message of U=U (undetectable equals untransmittable) and viral suppression to improve the wellbeing of individuals living with HIV, increase engagement with HIV services, and reduce barriers such as stigma, discrimination, and criminalisation. This message requires clear and unambiguous evidence-based narratives that emphasise the message that there is zero risk of sexual transmission when an undetectable viral load is maintained and negligible risk when viral suppression (as defined by 200-1000 copies per mL) is maintained. Dissemination of this information to individuals living with or affected by HIV, health-care workers, communities, the general public, and policy makers will increase awareness and credibility of this message and challenge deep-seated misperceptions. Furthermore, understanding the impact of this evidence underscores the necessity to urgently prioritise universal access to quality care, including viral load testing; leverage community leadership to address structural barriers; and monitor for ongoing success. Responsible and equitable messaging, which includes attention to women and marginalised groups, should be used to realise benefits for personal wellbeing and work towards an AIDS-free future.

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消除艾滋病对公共健康的威胁:必须就 U=U、病毒抑制和零风险发出明确的信息。
要在 2030 年之前消除艾滋病这一公共卫生威胁,我们必须利用 U=U(检测不到等于不会传播)和病毒抑制这两个具有影响力的信息来改善艾滋病毒感染者的福祉,提高艾滋病毒服务的参与度,并减少污名化、歧视和定罪等障碍。这一信息需要清晰明确的循证说明,强调在保持检测不到病毒载量的情况下,性传播的风险为零;在保持病毒抑制(定义为每毫升 200-1000 拷贝)的情况下,风险可忽略不计。向艾滋病病毒感染者或患者、医护人员、社区、公众和政策制定者传播这一信息,将提高人们对这一信息的认识和可信度,并挑战根深蒂固的错误观念。此外,了解这一证据的影响突出表明,必须紧急优先普及优质护理服务,包括病毒载量检测;利用社区领导力解决结构性障碍;并监测持续取得的成功。应利用负责任和公平的信息传播,包括对妇女和边缘化群体的关注,以实现对个人福祉的惠益,并努力实现无艾滋病的未来。
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Lancet Hiv
Lancet Hiv IMMUNOLOGYINFECTIOUS DISEASES&-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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期刊介绍: The Lancet HIV is an internationally trusted source of clinical, public health, and global health knowledge with an Impact Factor of 16.1. It is dedicated to publishing original research, evidence-based reviews, and insightful features that advocate for change in or illuminates HIV clinical practice. The journal aims to provide a holistic view of the pandemic, covering clinical, epidemiological, and operational disciplines. It publishes content on innovative treatments and the biological research behind them, novel methods of service delivery, and new approaches to confronting HIV/AIDS worldwide. The Lancet HIV publishes various types of content including articles, reviews, comments, correspondences, and viewpoints. It also publishes series that aim to shape and drive positive change in clinical practice and health policy in areas of need in HIV. The journal is indexed by several abstracting and indexing services, including Crossref, Embase, Essential Science Indicators, MEDLINE, PubMed, SCIE and Scopus.
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