Ending the AIDS epidemic : the advantage of cities
2015
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SignaturaUNAIDS/JC2779
TítuloEnding the AIDS epidemic : the advantage of cities
AccesoEnglish: 20150918_Ending_urban_AIDS_epidemic_en - PDF ;
Resúmen
Cities gave rise to the first cases of HIV infection ever recognized, and the role of urban areas in the global AIDS response has only intensified over time. Globally, 200 cities account for roughly 25% of all people living with HIV. In many countries, a single city accounts for 40% or more of all people living with HIV.
Part 1. The century of the city -- Part 2. Using the advantages of cities to end the AIDS epidemic -- Part 3. Harnessing the AIDS response for healthier, sustainable cities -- Annex 1. Notes on UNAIDS methods to estimate the burden of HIV infection in cities.
Part 1. The century of the city -- Part 2. Using the advantages of cities to end the AIDS epidemic -- Part 3. Harnessing the AIDS response for healthier, sustainable cities -- Annex 1. Notes on UNAIDS methods to estimate the burden of HIV infection in cities.
FechaGeneva : Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) ; Nairobi : United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT), 2015
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51 p. : ill., graphs, maps, tables
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 48-51).