HIV/AIDS prevention among young people in East and South-East Asia in the context of reproductive and sexual health.

Peter F. Chen
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Half of all new HIV infections in East and South-East Asia occur among young people below 25 years of age with the epidemic impacting on more women than men. HIV transmission generally happens through sex and the exchange of needles0; to a lesser extent it is transmitted from an HIV infected mother to her newborn child. While most countries in the region have national HIV prevalence rates of less than 1 per cent vulnerable populations especially youths are much more prone to HIV infection owing to a lack of access to adequate reproductive health services and correct health information as well as poverty and gender discrimination and indulgence in risky behaviour. This article presents the findings of a systematic review of programmes in East and South-East Asian countries aimed at preventing HIV/AIDS infection among young people in the context of their reproductive and sexual health. The objective of the study was to assess whether countries in the subregion are doing enough to stem the tide of the HIV epidemic among young people. After analysing the various programmes the article recommends a number of strategic actions to improve adolescent reproductive health and move forward in the battle against the epidemic.
在生殖和性健康方面预防东亚和东南亚青年中的艾滋病毒/艾滋病。
在东亚和东南亚,一半的艾滋病毒新感染病例发生在25岁以下的年轻人中,受这一流行病影响的女性多于男性。艾滋病毒一般通过性行为和交换针头传播;在较小程度上,它是从感染艾滋病毒的母亲传染给新生儿的。虽然该区域大多数国家的全国艾滋病毒流行率不到1%,但由于缺乏获得适当生殖健康服务和正确健康信息的机会,以及贫穷和性别歧视以及纵容危险行为,弱势群体,特别是青年,更容易感染艾滋病毒。本文介绍了对东亚和东南亚国家旨在从生殖健康和性健康的角度预防年轻人感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的方案进行系统审查的结果。这项研究的目的是评估该分区域各国在遏制艾滋病毒在年轻人中的流行趋势方面是否做得足够。在分析了各种方案之后,文章建议采取一些战略行动,以改善青少年生殖健康,并在防治艾滋病的斗争中取得进展。
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