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Fighting HIV/AIDS: is success possible?

S Okware1, A Opio, J Musinguzi

  • 1Health Services, Community Health, Ministry of Health, Kampala, Uganda. okwares@yahoo.com

Bulletin of the World Health Organization
|January 19, 2002
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Uganda

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Global Health

Background:

  • The global fight against HIV/AIDS faces significant challenges.
  • Uganda experienced a rapid rise in HIV infections from 1982 to 2000.
  • A coordinated national response was initiated in 1987.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze Uganda's HIV/AIDS control strategy.
  • To demonstrate the effectiveness of a multisectoral approach.
  • To highlight Uganda's success in reducing HIV prevalence and incidence.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a national AIDS Control Programme.
  • Expansion of partnerships and institutional capacity.
  • Public health education, STD management, and improved blood safety.

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  • Establishment of a robust surveillance system.
  • Main Results:

    • Uganda reported declining HIV infection trends by 1996, the first African nation to do so.
    • Sustained decline in HIV prevalence and incidence observed.
    • Positive changes in knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to HIV prevention.

    Conclusions:

    • A comprehensive national response with strong political commitment can effectively reduce HIV/AIDS.
    • Uganda's success offers a replicable model for other sub-Saharan African countries.
    • Achieving success in HIV/AIDS control is possible and imperative.