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Initiatives in HIV

Overview

What Is the Rationale for Test-and-Treat?

There Is Individual Benefit From Starting ART

UNAIDS 90-90-90

Despite Proven Benefits, Challenges to Implementation Exist

Test-and-Treat in Africa: More Than Just HIV

Test-and-Treat in Africa: Still Work to Be Done

SHIMS2: Swaziland HIV Incidence Measurement Survey

Paris Declaration on Fast-Track Cities: Ending the AIDS Epidemic

In Some Regions, the Epidemic Continues

Achieving the 90-90-90 Targets, 2016

We Must Make Global Improvements

South Africa Is Leading the Charge

Reaching Target Populations

Conclusions

Abbreviations

Abbreviations (cont)