Ronald A R
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Infect Dis Clin North Am. 1995 Jun;9(2):287-96.
HIV-1 is spreading rapidly through heterosexual intercourse in many societies. Slowing the transmission of this virus is the most urgent global public health priority. Our understanding of the biologic differences between societies that account for most vacancies in heterosexual HIV transmission are now understood. Effective interventions to slow transmission must be designed, implemented, and evaluated. Human and fiscal resources must be provided through a shared global effort. The consequences of failing to do so will lead to a world catastrophe of unprecedented magnitude.
在许多社会中,HIV-1正通过异性性行为迅速传播。减缓这种病毒的传播是全球最紧迫的公共卫生优先事项。我们现在已经了解了不同社会之间在异性传播HIV方面存在的生物学差异,而这些差异是导致大多数感染情况的原因。必须设计、实施并评估有效的减缓传播干预措施。必须通过全球共同努力提供人力和财政资源。如果做不到这一点,后果将导致一场规模空前的世界灾难。