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A WHO public health approach to ending AIDS in the global south :lessons for NCD control and universal health coverage /Charles F. Gilks and Yibeltal Assefa Alemu.
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A WHO public health approach to ending AIDS in the global south :lessons for NCD control and universal health coverage /Charles F. Gilks and Yibeltal Assefa Alemu.

紀錄類型 : 書目-語言資料,印刷品: 單行本

其他題名 : World Health Organization public health approach to ending Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in the global south :

作者 : Gilks, Charles F.,

其他作者 : Alemu, Yibeltal,

出版項 : Abingdon, Oxon ;Routledge,2025.

面頁冊數 : 1 online resource (xx, 232 pages) :illustrations.

內容註 : Recognising and addressing inequity in the global HIV/AIDS response -- "3by5" -- coming to grips with the AIDS treatment gap -- Unpacking the WHO Public Health Approach to ART -- Keeping the Public Health Approach fit for purpose -- Ending AIDS and planning for Endemic HIV -- Chronic non-communicable diseases as a global public health challenge -- Unpacking the chronic non-communicable diseases agenda -- The NCDs : increasingly important, still neglected and in crisis -- A public health approach to scale up NCD control interventions -- Health and the Universal Health Coverage agenda -- Strategies for achieving Universal Health Coverage -- Progress and challenges for Universal Health Coverage -- The Public Health Approaches towards Universal Health Coverage.

標題-團體作者 : World Health Organization. -

標題 : Public health. -

標題 : AIDS (Disease) - Developing countries. -

標題 : Public Health Practice -

標題 : HIV Infections - prevention & control -

標題 : Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome - prevention & control -

標題 : Noncommunicable Diseases -

標題 : Universal Health Insurance -

標題 : Developing Countries -

標題 : Social Determinants of Health -

標題 : Public Health -

ISBN : 9781003505693

ISBN : 1003505694

ISBN : 9781040105122

ISBN : 1040105122

ISBN : 9781040105108

ISBN : 1040105106

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Gilks, Charles F.,

A WHO public health approach to ending AIDS in the global south :lessons for NCD control and universal health coverage /World Health Organization public health approach to ending Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in the global south :lessons for Noncommunicable Diseases control and universal health coverageCharles F. Gilks and Yibeltal Assefa Alemu. - 1 online resource (xx, 232 pages) :illustrations.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Recognising and addressing inequity in the global HIV/AIDS response -- "3by5" -- coming to grips with the AIDS treatment gap -- Unpacking the WHO Public Health Approach to ART -- Keeping the Public Health Approach fit for purpose -- Ending AIDS and planning for Endemic HIV -- Chronic non-communicable diseases as a global public health challenge -- Unpacking the chronic non-communicable diseases agenda -- The NCDs : increasingly important, still neglected and in crisis -- A public health approach to scale up NCD control interventions -- Health and the Universal Health Coverage agenda -- Strategies for achieving Universal Health Coverage -- Progress and challenges for Universal Health Coverage -- The Public Health Approaches towards Universal Health Coverage.


Electronic reproduction.
Ipswich, MA





Available via World Wide Web.

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.


ISBN: 9781003505693

Standard No.: 10.4324/9781003505693doi

Source: 9781003505693Taylor & Francis

LCCN: 2024011171Subjects--Corporate Names:

18080
World Health Organization.
Subjects--Topical Terms:

36680
Public health.


LC Class. No.: RC606.6 / .G54 2025

Dewey Class. No.: 362.19697/92

National Library of Medicine Call No.: WA 100
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