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The New HIV/AIDS Program in Peru: The Role of Prioritizing and Budgeting for Results

Veronica Vargas

No 94260, Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Paper Series from The World Bank

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Keywords: access to care; access to health care; Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome; adolescents; aged; AIDS case; AIDS cases; AIDS deaths; AIDS Health; AIDS patients; allocation ... See More + of resources; antenatal care; ART therapy; babies; baby; behavioral change; behavioral interventions; birth rate; Burden of Disease; C-section; C-sections; case of AIDS; cases of AIDS; cell count; childbearing; chronic disease; civil society organizations; clinical trials; community health; condom; condom distribution; condom use; Condoms; cost effectiveness; delivery costs; diagnoses; diagnosis; disease burden; drug therapy; drug trafficking; Drugs; educational activities; epidemic; epidemics; Epidemiology; Family Health; fashion; father; Female; Female Sex Workers; Females; fetus; formal education; Global HIV/AIDS; Gross National Income; Health Care; health care services; health centers; health education; Health Insurance; health interventions; health sector; health service; health services; health system; health workers; healthy life; heterosexual intercourse; high risk groups; high-risk groups; HIV; HIV infection; HIV infections; HIV positive; HIV prevention; HIV testing; HIV transmission; HIV/AIDS; homosexuals; hospital; hospital discharge; hospitals; Human Development; human rights; Immune Deficiency; infection among women; infection rate; information services; information system; information systems; international cooperation; international organizations; international programs; intervention; Laboratory Services; laboratory testing; leading causes; leading causes of mortality; limited resources; local authorities; low prevalence; Malaria; male adolescents; Male Sex; mass media; medicines; Ministry of Health; mortality; mother; mother to child; mother to child HIV transmission; Mother to Child Transmission; mother-to-child; mother-to-child transmission; mothers; multiple partners; national policy; NATIONAL STRATEGY; new cases; new infections; newborn; number of AIDS deaths; number of children; Number of Deaths; number of new infections; number of people; number of women; Nutrition; orphan; orphan children; orphans; PATIENT; patients; peer education; People Living with AIDS; pharmaceutical companies; population projections; Population Sector; pregnancy; pregnant woman; Pregnant Women; premature death; prevention strategies; preventive actions; preventive activities; progress; promotion of condom use; prophylaxis; Public Health; PUBLIC POLICY; quality control; rates of infection; Reproductive Health; research centers; research communities; Resistant Tuberculosis; resource allocation; Risk behaviors; risk groups; risk populations; safe behaviors; SCREENING; SERVICE DELIVERY; sex education; sex with men; Sex Worker; Sex Workers; sexual activity; sexual contact; Sexual education; sexual exploitation; sexual initiation; Sexuality; Sexually Transmitted Disease; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Sexually Transmitted Infections; social security; social services; socioeconomic status; Specialist; STD; STDS; STIs; TB; technical assistance; teens; treatment; treatment services; Tuberculosis; UNAIDS; urban areas; urban centers; vertical transmission; viral load; virus; vulnerability; vulnerable groups; women of childbearing age; workers; World Health Organization; young adults; young people; youth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: pages 72 pages
Date: 2015-01
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