作者: Robert Hecht , Lori Bollinger , John Stover , William McGreevey , Farzana Muhib
DOI: 10.1377/HLTHAFF.28.6.1591
关键词: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) 、 Aids pandemic 、 Pandemic 、 Disease prevention 、 Economic growth 、 Health care 、 Health policy 、 Virology 、 Developing country 、 Innovative financing 、 Medicine
摘要: The AIDS pandemic will enter its fiftieth year in 2031. Despite much progress, there are thirty-three million infected people worldwide, and 2.3 adults were newly 2007. Without a change approach, major still be with us Modeling carried out for the 2031 project suggests that funding required developing countries to address could reach $35 billion annually by 2031—three times current level. Even then, more than each year. However, wise policy choices focusing on high-impact prevention efficient treatment cut costs half. Investments new tools behavior-change efforts needed spur rapid advances. Existing donors, middle-income contained epidemics, philanthropists, innovative financing help bridge likely gap.