A Model for Accelerating Access to Care and Treatment for Children and Adolescents Living with HIV in Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia: The Faith-Based Action for Scaling-Up Testing and Treatment for the Epidemic Response (FASTER) Initiative.

IF 2.2 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Daniel Oliver, David Mabirizi, Marisa Hast, Mary Grace Alwano, Chalilwe Chungu, Alphonce Kelemani, Chizoba Mbanefo, Jessica Gross, KaeAnne Parris, Stephanie Dowling, Adele Clark, Amanda Williams, Lauren Simao, Carolyn Amole, Kanchana Suggu, Jibrin Kama, Felton Mpasela, Leah Mtui, Vennie Nabitaka, Renée Saunders, Dhelia Williamson, Emilia D Rivadeneira, Susan Hrapcak, Sophie Nantume, Esther Nazziwa, Megumi Itoh, Edward Machage, Chibuzor Onyenuobi, Gloria Munthali, Anath Rwebembera, Mwiya Mwiya, Cordelia Katureebe, Akudo Ikpeazu, Thomas Fenn
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The number of children newly infected with HIV dropped by 50%, from 320 000 in 2010 to 160 000 in 2021. Despite progress, ongoing gaps persist in diagnosis, continuity of care, and treatment optimization. In response, the United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief created the Faith-based Action for Scaling-Up Testing and Treatment for Epidemic Response (FASTER). Faith-based Action for Scaling-Up Testing and Treatment for Epidemic Response addressed gaps in countries with the highest unmet need by working with government to operationalize innovative interventions and ensure alignment with national priorities and with communities living with HIV to ensure the change was community-led. Between 2019 and 2021, FASTER's interventions were incorporated into national policies, absorbed by Ministries of Health, and taken up in subsequent awards and country operating plans. Continued effort is needed to sustain gains made during the FASTER initiative and to continue scaling evidence-based interventions to ensure that children and adolescents are not left behind in the global HIV response.

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尼日利亚、坦桑尼亚、乌干达和赞比亚加速艾滋病毒感染儿童和青少年获得护理和治疗的模式:扩大流行病应对检测和治疗的基于信仰的行动(FASTER)倡议。
新感染艾滋病毒的儿童人数从320人下降了50% 000至160 000。尽管取得了进展,但在诊断、护理连续性和治疗优化方面仍存在差距。作为回应,美国总统的艾滋病紧急救援计划创建了“基于信仰的流行病应对检测和治疗行动”(FASTER)。基于信仰的流行病应对扩大检测和治疗行动通过与政府合作实施创新干预措施,确保与国家优先事项和艾滋病毒感染者社区保持一致,以确保变革由社区主导,从而解决了需求未得到满足的国家的差距。2019年至2021年间,FASTER的干预措施被纳入国家政策,由卫生部吸收,并被纳入随后的奖项和国家运营计划。需要继续努力,以保持在“更快”倡议期间取得的成果,并继续扩大循证干预措施,以确保儿童和青少年在全球艾滋病毒应对工作中不被落在后面。
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