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AIDS TREATMENT IN BRAZIL: IMPACTS AND CHALLENGES
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Brazil’s accomplishments in treating AIDS are unprecedented and have profoundly influenced global AIDS and health policy.Author
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Brown University in Providence. Division of Infectious Diseases. Rhode Island
University of Edinburgh. School of Social and Political Science. Edinburg, Scotland
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. National School of Public Health. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Harvard School of Public Health. Department of Global Health and Population. Boston, Massachusetts, EUA
University of Edinburgh. School of Social and Political Science. Edinburg, Scotland
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. National School of Public Health. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Harvard School of Public Health. Department of Global Health and Population. Boston, Massachusetts, EUA
Abstract
Brazil has one of the developing world’s largest, and arguably most successful,
AIDS treatment programs. In this paper we review the treatment program, including
controversial policies that Brazil has used to promote widespread local and global access
to AIDS treatment. We also examine the lessons learned from this program and highlight
the challenges Brazil faces, including the rising costs of AIDS treatment and changes in donors’
funding priorities. Finally, we explore the relevance of Brazil’s treatment program for
other countries and its broad implications for global AIDS and health policy.
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