| HIV/AIDS appeared in Vietnam at the beginning of the 1990s. It remains confined within the marginalised and stigmatised groups (drug users, prostitutes, gay men), but the risk of general widespread propagation remains high. With a national prevalence rate of 0.5% (275,000 cases) and 10,000 deaths annually, HIV/AIDS represents a public health priority.
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Prevention and care for people living with HIV.
Hô Chi Minh-City and Hanoi - Long term
ACTIVITIESThe programme is developed in partnership with the health services of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. It aims to prevent and reduce the risks at injection sites and places of prostitution, thanks to peer educators who instruct and raise awareness, distribute condoms and needles, and who offer anonymous and free screening. Medical treatment is also provided for those who test positive. Patients have access to antiretrovirals and treatment for opportunistic infections. Finally, more general support is in place for patients on a psychosocial level, in order to fight against prejudice.
RESULTSPrevention has involved 8,740 people, 4,940 people have been tested and 2,730 patients received medical and/or social care (of which 1,850 are on antiretrovirals).
OUTLOOKThe gradual transfer of two sites (MdM supports four) is under discussion with the local authorities
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Life expectancy : 74,9 yrs IDH : 0.572 ; rang : 113/169 *
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Population Beneficiaries : 9,000 Target : 116 000
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| Personnel Local : 26 Expatriate : 3
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Co-ordinators :
Programme : Karine Lacombe, Maud Lemoine
Field : Olivier Franchi HQ : Valérie Brunel
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| Budget 2010 : €1,096,185 Funding :USAID, AFD/Scac, embassies, MdM
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Huyen 30 years old, patient since 2008 “I had myself tested and my CD4 count was very low. In addition, I was diagnosed with tuberculosis. I immediately received treatment and I was vaccinated against hepatitis B. The team gave me psychological support and in three months, my CD4 count has risen.”
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November 2011
* Source : unpd 2010