Landis R Clive, Abayomi E Akinola, Bain Brendan C, Greene Edward, Janossy George, Joseph Patrice, Kerrigan Deanna, McCoy J Philip, Nunez Cesar, O'Gorman Maurice, Pastoors Alexander, Parekh Bharat S, Quimby Kim R, Quinn Thomas C, Robertson Kevin R, Thomas Réjean, van Gorp Eric, Vermund Sten H, Wilson Valerie
1 Edmund Cohen Laboratory for Vascular Research, George Alleyne Chronic Disease Research Centre, The University of the West Indies , Bridgetown, Barbados .
2 Office of the Deputy Principal, The University of the West Indies - Cave Hill Campus , Bridgetown, Barbados .
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The CCAS EXPERT SUMMIT convened an array of international experts in Barbados on August 27-31, 2017 under the theme "From Care to Cure-Shifting the HIV Paradigm." The Caribbean Cytometry & Analytical Society (CCAS) partnered with the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) to deliver a program that reviewed the advances in antiretroviral therapy and the public health benefits accruing from treatment as prevention. Particular emphasis was placed on reexamining stigma and discrimination through a critical appraisal of whether public health messaging and advocacy had kept pace with the advances in medicine. Persistent fear of HIV driving discriminatory behavior was widely reported in different regions and sectors, including the healthcare profession itself; continued fear of the disease was starkly misaligned with the successes of new medical treatments and progress toward the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets. The summit therefore adopted the mantra "Test-Treat-Defeat" to help engage with the public in a spirit of optimism aimed at creating a more conducive environment for persons to be tested and treated and, thereby, help reduce HIV disease and stigma at the individual and community levels.
2017年8月27日至31日,加勒比细胞计数与分析协会(CCAS)专家峰会在巴巴多斯召开,主题为“从关怀到治愈——转变艾滋病毒防治模式”,众多国际专家齐聚一堂。加勒比细胞计数与分析协会与联合国艾滋病规划署(UNAIDS)合作,开展了一项活动,回顾了抗逆转录病毒疗法的进展以及治疗即预防带来的公共卫生效益。活动特别强调通过严格评估公共卫生宣传和倡导是否跟上医学进展,重新审视耻辱感和歧视问题。在包括医疗行业本身在内的不同地区和部门,普遍存在因对艾滋病毒的持续恐惧而导致歧视行为的情况;对该疾病的持续恐惧与新医疗方法的成功以及在实现联合国艾滋病规划署90-90-90目标方面取得的进展明显不符。因此,峰会采用了“检测-治疗-战胜”这一口号,以乐观的精神与公众互动,旨在为人们接受检测和治疗创造更有利的环境,从而在个人和社区层面帮助减少艾滋病毒疾病和耻辱感。