Planning for the virtual elimination of HIV in Australia: a Delphi consensus.

IF 12.8 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Lancet Hiv Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-11 DOI:10.1016/S2352-3018(24)00315-1
Tiffany R Phillips, Habib Taouk, Phyllis M Lau, Reuben Kiggundu, Andrew E Grulich, Aaron Cogle, Scott Harlum, Dash-Heath Paynter, Darryl O'Donnell, Jason J Ong
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Abstract

Australia has seen a steady decline in HIV notifications since 2013 and has one of the fastest declining rates of HIV transmission in the world. Australia is now in a globally unique position to plan for a near future of virtual elimination of HIV transmission. Through community involvement for every stage of this Delphi consensus process, we ensured the statements drafted reflect the needs of the community and highlight the gaps in the HIV response that will be essential to address if virtual elimination is to be achieved. The targeted strategies developed address how to reduce HIV transmission at every stage and facet of the HIV response (including prevention, testing, treatment, reducing HIV stigma, and enhancing the community-led response and research), resulting in a list of specific and essential priorities for the next stage of Australia's HIV response. Essential to achieving virtual elimination is the need for continued collaboration from community organisations, clinicians, researchers, and funding agencies. As Australia is one of the few countries in the world to be able to plan for HIV elimination in the near future, this Position Paper will be a useful guide for other countries as they plan for their own HIV response.

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Lancet Hiv
Lancet Hiv IMMUNOLOGYINFECTIOUS DISEASES&-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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19.90
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4.30%
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368
期刊介绍: The Lancet HIV is an internationally trusted source of clinical, public health, and global health knowledge with an Impact Factor of 16.1. It is dedicated to publishing original research, evidence-based reviews, and insightful features that advocate for change in or illuminates HIV clinical practice. The journal aims to provide a holistic view of the pandemic, covering clinical, epidemiological, and operational disciplines. It publishes content on innovative treatments and the biological research behind them, novel methods of service delivery, and new approaches to confronting HIV/AIDS worldwide. The Lancet HIV publishes various types of content including articles, reviews, comments, correspondences, and viewpoints. It also publishes series that aim to shape and drive positive change in clinical practice and health policy in areas of need in HIV. The journal is indexed by several abstracting and indexing services, including Crossref, Embase, Essential Science Indicators, MEDLINE, PubMed, SCIE and Scopus.
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