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AIDS research and its role in China’s AIDS prevention and control policies
By the end of 2005, the estimated number of HIV infected people in China was 650,000. The seriousness of the epidemic calls for effective control measures to tackle the problems in order to avoid the tragedy in Africa from happening in China. “Prevention First” is the cornerstone of the country’s he...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7091035/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12250-007-0042-z |
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description | By the end of 2005, the estimated number of HIV infected people in China was 650,000. The seriousness of the epidemic calls for effective control measures to tackle the problems in order to avoid the tragedy in Africa from happening in China. “Prevention First” is the cornerstone of the country’s health policy. On 2003 World AIDS Day, Premier Jiabao Wen announced a new national AIDS control policy, “Four Frees and One Care”. This policy clearly shows that the Chinese government has once again taken full responsibility to solve public health problems and has profound impact far beyond the AIDS field. In early 2006, the central government put scientific and technology innovation as a national priority and set the target to build an innovative China by year 2020. Since then, the government has been increasing investment in science and technology with major emphasis on both infectious diseases control and new drug research and development. For the first time, development of 100 new drugs and control of major infectious diseases (AIDS, HBV, TB and other emerging infectious diseases) have been selected as national key scientific projects. China’s best minds in related fields will be pooled to work together in order to remove the technical barriers blocking efficient control of the major infectious disease in China. Knowledge on molecular epidemiology, immunology, pathogenesis, HAART, as well as HIVDR strains will certainly provide urgently needed scientific information for China’s AIDS control program. Only evidence-based strategy from good research will provide long-term effective control of AIDS. |
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spelling | pubmed-70910352020-03-24 AIDS research and its role in China’s AIDS prevention and control policies Shao, Yi-ming Virol Sin Article By the end of 2005, the estimated number of HIV infected people in China was 650,000. The seriousness of the epidemic calls for effective control measures to tackle the problems in order to avoid the tragedy in Africa from happening in China. “Prevention First” is the cornerstone of the country’s health policy. On 2003 World AIDS Day, Premier Jiabao Wen announced a new national AIDS control policy, “Four Frees and One Care”. This policy clearly shows that the Chinese government has once again taken full responsibility to solve public health problems and has profound impact far beyond the AIDS field. In early 2006, the central government put scientific and technology innovation as a national priority and set the target to build an innovative China by year 2020. Since then, the government has been increasing investment in science and technology with major emphasis on both infectious diseases control and new drug research and development. For the first time, development of 100 new drugs and control of major infectious diseases (AIDS, HBV, TB and other emerging infectious diseases) have been selected as national key scientific projects. China’s best minds in related fields will be pooled to work together in order to remove the technical barriers blocking efficient control of the major infectious disease in China. Knowledge on molecular epidemiology, immunology, pathogenesis, HAART, as well as HIVDR strains will certainly provide urgently needed scientific information for China’s AIDS control program. Only evidence-based strategy from good research will provide long-term effective control of AIDS. SP Wuhan Institute of Virology, CAS 2008-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7091035/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12250-007-0042-z Text en © Wuhan Institute of Virology, CAS 2007 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Article Shao, Yi-ming AIDS research and its role in China’s AIDS prevention and control policies |
title | AIDS research and its role in China’s AIDS prevention and control policies |
title_full | AIDS research and its role in China’s AIDS prevention and control policies |
title_fullStr | AIDS research and its role in China’s AIDS prevention and control policies |
title_full_unstemmed | AIDS research and its role in China’s AIDS prevention and control policies |
title_short | AIDS research and its role in China’s AIDS prevention and control policies |
title_sort | aids research and its role in china’s aids prevention and control policies |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7091035/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12250-007-0042-z |
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