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Limitations on human rights: are they justifiable to reduce the burden of TB in the era of MDR- and XDR-TB?
Health and Human Rights, 2008Tuberculosis (TB) is among the most widespread communicable diseases and the world’s second most important cause of death from an infectious agent. Yet, international law provides for rights-limiting principles, which would justify enforcing compulsory measures against TB patients who refuse to have diagnostic procedures or who refuse to be monitored and treated once disease is confirmed.DocumentGlobal tuberculosis control: epidemiology, strategy, financing
World Health Organization, 2009This report by The World Health Organisation is the 13th annual report on global control of tuberculosis (TB) it provides a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of the TB epidemic and reports on progress in controlling the disease at global, regional and country levels, in the context of global targets set for 2015.DocumentConfronting TB/HIV in the era of increasing anti-TB drug resistance
International AIDS Society, 2009The burden of HIV associated TB is greatest in Sub-Saharan Africa where the TB epidemic is primarily driven by HIV.OrganisationPaulo Longo Research Initiative (PLRI)
The Paulo Longo Research Initiative (PLRI)is an alliance formed by sex workers, researchers and human rights advocates to generate and consolidate research about sex work, analyse policy and strategicDocumentHIV/AIDS and older adults in the United States
Population Reference Bureau, 2009This newsletter reviews some recent research on ageing and HIV/AIDS, trying to figure out HIV/AIDS risk factors and the cost-effectiveness of HIV screening for older adults in the US.DocumentThe Lancet sexual and reproductive health series
World Health Organization, 2009The Lancet sexual and reproductive health series aims to stimulate awareness and action among decision makers, policymakers, medical researchers and other professionals on emerging and significant SRH issues, while serving as a tool for evidence-based advocacy and advancing research on preventable illness and death.DocumentHarm reduction strategy for IDU (Injecting Drug Use) and HIV/AIDS prevention in Afghanistan
Asian Harm Reduction Network, 2005Key points made:DocumentEvidence and rights based planning and support tool for SRHR /HIV-prevention interventions for young people
World Population Fund, 2009Worldwide, extensive experience, evidence and information is available showing what works and what does not when implementing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). This tool attempts to document the most importance evidence, in a way that is useful to organisations with limited time and resources, working in the day to day practice of SHRH education for young people.DocumentThe combat for gender equality in education: rural livelihood pathways in the context of HIV/AIDS
Wageningen University, Netherlands, 2006The aim of this book is to facilitate the recognition of HIV/AIDS impactDocumentThe International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI): is it getting new science and technology to the world's neglected majority?
Elsevier, 2006Product based public–private partnerships (PPPs), of which the International Aids Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) is one, are being developed to try and bridge the gap between scienti?c and technological potential and the needs of developing countries. First, this paper examines PPP’s popularity.Pages
