Hi everyone,
Welcome to the 98th issue of HIV This Week ! In this issue, we cover the following topics:
1. Antiretroviral drug prices
• Benchmarking antiretroviral drug prices in Latin America
2. Sex work
• HIV burden among 99,878 female sex workers in low-income and middle-income countries
• Male sex workers in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire need tailored services
3. Vaccines
• How did the RV144 vaccine protect?
4. Cost-effectiveness
• Integrating HIV testing, malaria, and diarrhoea prevention in Kenya for maximum impact
• Cost and cost-effectiveness of expanding antiretroviral treatment access in South Africa
5. Alcohol
• Sex for alcohol in South African drinking venues
6. Breastfeeding
• Increased risk of early death with perinatal compared to breastmilk-acquired HIV infection
• Flash-heated breastmilk for HIV-exposed, uninfected infants in urban Tanzania
7. Genotyping
• How genotype assays could rationalise decisions about failing second-line treatment regimens
8. Treatment
• 40% reduction in early mortality on antiretroviral treatment through clinician-nurse support
• Your response 6 months after you start antiretroviral treatment can predict your outcome
9. Condoms
• 11% condom breakage in sex work in Karnataka, India
10. Health System Integration
• Why don’t treatment-eligible women who test HIV-positive in pregnancy access treatment services?
11. Workplace
• Diversity management and HIV-positive employees in the Asian hospitality sector
• What are the health-related causes of absenteeism among formal sector workers in Namibia?
12. Ethics and equity
• Scarcity, therapeutic rationality, and unfair process in antiretroviral treatment access
13. Nutrition and People Living with HIV
• Dietary intervention prevents antiretroviral therapy associated lipid problems in Brazil
• Vitamin D deficiency in HIV-positive Iranians
14. Monitoring and evaluation
• Health system strengthening in sub-Saharan Africa means big evaluation challenges
• Transitioning Avahan, the key population prevention programme to local ownership: the prospective evaluation design
Cate Hankins, Science Adviser to UNAIDS
Sylvia Béké-Wilson, Assistant
Creative Consulting and Development Works, Research Consultants
Catherine Hankins BA (Hons) MD MSc CCFP FRCPC
Science Adviser to UNAIDS
Honorary Professor, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Email: hank...@unaids.org; catherin...@lshtm.ac.uk