E. I. Obeagu, G. U. Obeagu, Edward Odogbu Odo, M. C. Igwe, Ugwu Okechukwu Paul-Chima, E. Alum, Puche Racheal Okwaja
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Stigma remains a formidable obstacle in the global fight against HIV/AIDS, impeding effective prevention, testing, and treatment initiatives. This review article aims to delve into the pivotal role of combatting stigma as a fundamental strategy in mitigating the spread of HIV. By examining the multifaceted nature of stigma and elucidating essential steps to counteract it, this article underscores the urgency and significance of destigmatization efforts in achieving optimal public health outcomes. The review explores various forms of stigma associated with HIV/AIDS, delineates their impact on prevention and treatment, and proposes critical measures such as education, community engagement, policy interventions, healthcare provider training, and media advocacy. Emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive approach, this review underscores the necessity of collaborative efforts to foster a stigma-free environment, ultimately contributing to the cessation of HIV transmission and improved health outcomes for affected populations. Keywords: HIV/AIDS, stigma, HIV prevention, Community engagement, Education campaigns, Healthcare provider training, Media advocacy, Peer support, public health interventions