Getting Indonesia’s HIV epidemic to zero? One size does not fit all

Author:

Gedela Keerti1ORCID,Wirawan Dewa Nyoman23ORCID,Wignall Frank Stephen4,Luis Hendry4,Merati Tuti Parwati25,Sukmaningrum Evi6,Irwanto Irwanto6

Affiliation:

1. Chelsea & Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

2. Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University, Denpasar, Indonesia

3. Yayasan Kerti Praja, Denpasar, Indonesia

4. Yayasan Bali Peduli, Denpasar, Indonesia

5. Department of Infectious Diseases, Sanglah General Hospital, Denpasar, Indonesia

6. AIDS Research Centre and Department of Psychology, Atma Jaya Catholic University, Jakarta, Indonesia

Abstract

Indonesia has one of the fastest growing HIV epidemics in the world. AIDS related deaths in Indonesia have not fallen and have increased significantly since 2010. HIV infection rates remain high and rising in key affected populations. We provide an on the ground, evidence-based perspective of the challenges Indonesia faces. We discuss what is required to adopt tailored public health approaches that address context specific challenges, confront structural barriers and the heterogeneity of the current evolving HIV epidemic.

Funder

Medical Research Council

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Dermatology

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