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COVID-19、HIV 和重点人群:交叉问题和针对特定人群的应对需求。

COVID-19, HIV and key populations: cross-cutting issues and the need for population-specific responses.

机构信息

Kirby Institute for Infection and Immunity, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Int AIDS Soc. 2020 Oct;23(10):e25632. doi: 10.1002/jia2.25632.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Key populations at elevated risk to contract or transmit HIV may also be at higher risk of COVID-19 complications and adverse outcomes associated with public health prevention measures. However, the conditions faced by specific populations vary according to social, structural and environmental factors, including stigma and discrimination, criminalization, social and economic safety nets and the local epidemiology of HIV and COVID-19, which determine risk of exposure and vulnerability to adverse health outcomes, as well as the ability to comply with measures such as physical distancing. This commentary identifies common vulnerabilities and cross-cutting themes in terms of the impacts of COVID-19 on key populations before addressing issues and concerns specific to particular populations.

DISCUSSION

Cross-cutting themes include direct impacts such as disrupted access to essential medicines, commodities and services such as anti-retroviral treatment, HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, opioid agonist treatment, viral load monitoring, HIV and sexually transmitted infections testing, condoms and syringes. Indirect impacts include significant collateral damage arising from prevention measures which restrict human rights, increase or impose criminal penalties, and expand police powers to target vulnerable and criminalized populations. Significant heterogeneity in the COVID-19 pandemic, the underlying HIV epidemic and the ability of key populations to protect themselves means that people who inject drugs and sex workers face particular challenges, including indirect impacts as a result of police targeting, loss of income and sometimes both. Geographical variations mean that transgender people and men who have sex with men in regions like Africa and the middle east remain criminalized, as well as stigmatized and discriminated against, increasing their vulnerability to adverse outcomes in relation to COVID-19.

CONCLUSIONS

Disruptions to both licit and illicit supply chains, loss of income and livelihoods and changes in behaviour as a result of lockdowns and physical distancing have the potential to exacerbate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on key populations. While these impacts will vary significantly, human-rights approaches to COVID-19 emergency laws and public health prevention measures that are population-specific and sensitive, will be key to reducing adverse health outcomes and ensuring that no one is left behind.

摘要

引言

面临更高感染或传播 HIV 风险的重点人群,也可能面临更大的 COVID-19 并发症风险以及与公共卫生预防措施相关的不良后果。然而,特定人群面临的情况因社会、结构和环境因素而异,包括污名化和歧视、刑事定罪、社会和经济安全网以及 HIV 和 COVID-19 的当地流行情况,这些因素决定了接触风险和对不良健康后果的脆弱性,以及遵守身体距离等措施的能力。本评论在讨论特定人群的问题和关注点之前,确定了 COVID-19 对重点人群的影响方面的共同脆弱性和跨领域主题。

讨论

跨领域主题包括直接影响,如中断获取基本药物、商品和服务,如抗逆转录病毒治疗、HIV 暴露前预防、阿片类激动剂治疗、病毒载量监测、HIV 和性传播感染检测、避孕套和注射器。间接影响包括预防措施对人权的严重侵犯,增加或施加刑事处罚,并扩大警察权力以针对弱势和被定罪的人群。COVID-19 大流行、潜在的 HIV 流行以及重点人群保护自己的能力存在显著异质性,这意味着注射毒品者和性工作者面临着特殊挑战,包括由于警察目标定位、收入损失以及有时两者兼而有之的间接影响。地理差异意味着像非洲和中东地区的跨性别者和男男性行为者仍然被定罪,同时受到污名化和歧视,使他们在 COVID-19 方面面临不良后果的风险增加。

结论

合法和非法供应链的中断、收入和生计的丧失以及由于封锁和身体距离导致的行为变化,有可能加剧 COVID-19 大流行对重点人群的影响。虽然这些影响会有很大差异,但针对 COVID-19 紧急法律和公共卫生预防措施的人权方法,针对特定人群和敏感人群,将是减少不良健康后果和确保不落下任何人的关键。

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