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从建模到道德:想象莱索托 HIV 预防的未来。

From modeling to morals: imagining the future of HIV PREP in Lesotho.

机构信息

Columbia University, Sociomedical Sciences, 722W168th St, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10034, USA.

出版信息

Dev World Bioeth. 2013 Aug;13(2):70-8. doi: 10.1111/dewb.12029. Epub 2013 Jun 25.

Abstract

Amidst growing global endorsements of new biomedical HIV prevention strategies, ARV-based pre-exposure prophylaxis (ARV PrEP) has garnered considerable attention as a potentially promising prevention strategy. Though it may offer more effective protection for certain at-risk groups than conventional prevention strategies (such as sexual partner reduction, condom use, and prevention of mother-to-child transmission), PrEP is more costly. PrEP requires more ongoing contact between individuals and providers, and a level of surveillance from the health system that is not necessary with other preventive measures. In this sense, it represents a new bio-technology for HIV prevention that poses particular challenges for worldwide implementation, given developing countries' struggling health systems and incomplete HIV treatment programs. Since the emergence of PrEP has stimulated ethical discussions premised on incomplete knowledge of efficacy and implementation, this paper explores the ethical parameters of a likely scenario for PrEP usage in a single, resource-poor country. We first develop a plausible model for PrEP deployment and utilization based on current PrEP research, while carefully considering the reigning institutional values of feasibility and effectiveness in global health approaches. Drawing on ethnographic research of HIV treatment and prevention approaches in Lesotho, we address ethical questions arising from this scenario of PrEP delivery. Lesotho presents a compelling and emblematic case study of PrEP's potential successes and pitfalls in a developing country, given the country's high HIV prevalence, struggles to achieve universal access to HIV treatment regimes, continued existence of stigma around the epidemic, and difficulties in addressing persistent social inequalities that fuel infections.

摘要

在全球越来越多的人支持新的生物医学 HIV 预防策略的背景下,基于 ARV 的暴露前预防(ARV PrEP)作为一种有潜力的预防策略引起了广泛关注。虽然它可能比传统的预防策略(如减少性伴侣、使用避孕套和预防母婴传播)对某些高危人群提供更有效的保护,但 PrEP 的成本更高。PrEP 需要个人与提供者之间更多的持续接触,以及卫生系统进行的一定程度的监测,而这些在使用其他预防措施时是不必要的。从这个意义上说,它代表了一种新的 HIV 预防生物技术,由于发展中国家的卫生系统薄弱和 HIV 治疗方案不完善,给全球实施带来了特殊挑战。鉴于 PrEP 的出现引发了基于疗效和实施的不完全知识的伦理讨论,本文探讨了在一个资源匮乏的单一国家中使用 PrEP 的可能情况的伦理参数。我们首先根据当前的 PrEP 研究,制定了一个合理的 PrEP 部署和利用模型,同时仔细考虑全球卫生方法中可行性和有效性的既定机构价值观。我们借鉴莱索托 HIV 治疗和预防方法的民族志研究,探讨了这一 PrEP 提供方案中出现的伦理问题。鉴于该国 HIV 流行率高、努力实现普遍获得 HIV 治疗方案、围绕该流行病的耻辱感持续存在以及难以解决导致感染的持续社会不平等问题,莱索托提供了一个令人信服的、具有代表性的案例研究,说明了 PrEP 在发展中国家的潜在成功和陷阱。

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