Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine (May 2021)

HIV infection in Eastern and Southern Africa: Highest burden, largest challenges, greatest potential

  • Erica Parker,
  • Melinda A. Judge,
  • Eusebio Macete,
  • Tacilta Nhampossa,
  • Jienchi Dorward,
  • Denise C. Langa,
  • Caroline De Schacht,
  • Aleny Couto,
  • Paula Vaz,
  • Marco Vitoria,
  • Lucas Molfino,
  • Rachel T. Idowu,
  • Nilesh Bhatt,
  • Denise Naniche,
  • Peter N. Le Souëf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/sajhivmed.v22i1.1237
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. e1 – e8

Abstract

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Background: The burden of HIV is especially concerning for Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA), as despite expansion of test-and-treat programmes, this region continues to experience significant challenges resulting from high rates of morbidity, mortality and new infections. Hard-won lessons from programmes on the ground in ESA should be shared. Objectives: This report summarises relevant evidence and regional experts’ recommendations regarding challenges specific to ESA. Method: This commentary includes an in-depth review of relevant literature, progress against global goals and consensus opinion from experts. Results: Recommendations include priorities for essential research (surveillance data collection, key and vulnerable population education and testing, in-country testing trials and evidence-based support services to improve retention in care) as well as research that can accelerate progress towards the prevention of new infections and achieving ambitious global goals in ESA. Conclusion: The elimination of HIV in ESA will require continued investment, commitment to evidence-based programmes and persistence. Local research is critical to ensuring that responses in ESA are targeted, efficient and evaluated.

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