This manuscript draws connections between chemoprophylaxis and the biomedical model of disease that emphasizes individual behavior. We argue that chemoprophylactic HIV interventions have limited utility at the population-level, and that structural interventions need to be prioritized. We use the recent CAPRISA 004 and iPrEx trials to (a) critique the utility of these trials from a public health perspective by highlighting the difference between efficacy and effectiveness, (b) apply an alternative theory of health behavior as a way to reorient the field toward the discussion of the need to employ structural interventions, and (c) examine two aspects of HIV prevention efforts – funding structures and iatrogenic effects of biomedical approache...
The challenges of transferring biomedical advances and non-biomedical technological innovations in H...
Introduction: Remarkable strides have been made in controlling the HIV epidemic, although not enough...
Background: HIV/AIDS is one of the most destructive and lethal health crises of today’s world. The s...
This manuscript draws connections between chemoprophylaxis and the biomedical model of disease that ...
One of the four national HIV prevention goals is to incorporate combinations of effective, evidence-...
ABSTRACTIntroduction:Scientific evidence supports the sinergy between biomedical and behavioral inte...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for those infected with HIV can prevent onward transmission of infectio...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for those infected with HIV can prevent onward transmission of infectio...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for those infected with HIV can prevent onward transmission of infectio...
INTRODUCTION: Although biomedical HIV prevention efforts have seen a number of recent promising deve...
The development of pharmaceutical HIV prevention technologies (PPTs) over the last five years has ge...
This article examines how biomedicalisation is encountered, responded to and negotiated within and i...
The social, economic, political and environmental structural factors that increase susceptibility to...
As the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic among drug users enters its third decade i...
Innovations in antiretroviral (ARV) treatment strategies have resulted in treated HIV-infected patie...
The challenges of transferring biomedical advances and non-biomedical technological innovations in H...
Introduction: Remarkable strides have been made in controlling the HIV epidemic, although not enough...
Background: HIV/AIDS is one of the most destructive and lethal health crises of today’s world. The s...
This manuscript draws connections between chemoprophylaxis and the biomedical model of disease that ...
One of the four national HIV prevention goals is to incorporate combinations of effective, evidence-...
ABSTRACTIntroduction:Scientific evidence supports the sinergy between biomedical and behavioral inte...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for those infected with HIV can prevent onward transmission of infectio...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for those infected with HIV can prevent onward transmission of infectio...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for those infected with HIV can prevent onward transmission of infectio...
INTRODUCTION: Although biomedical HIV prevention efforts have seen a number of recent promising deve...
The development of pharmaceutical HIV prevention technologies (PPTs) over the last five years has ge...
This article examines how biomedicalisation is encountered, responded to and negotiated within and i...
The social, economic, political and environmental structural factors that increase susceptibility to...
As the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic among drug users enters its third decade i...
Innovations in antiretroviral (ARV) treatment strategies have resulted in treated HIV-infected patie...
The challenges of transferring biomedical advances and non-biomedical technological innovations in H...
Introduction: Remarkable strides have been made in controlling the HIV epidemic, although not enough...
Background: HIV/AIDS is one of the most destructive and lethal health crises of today’s world. The s...