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August 16, 2006
Community model effective in allotting anti-AIDS meds

From EurekAlert! - Breaking News:

When there are millions of patients clamoring for anti-AIDS drugs and precious little to go around, who decides which patients go to the front of the line?

The answer, says Stanford AIDS researcher Dennis Israelski, MD, is relatively simple: the affected community.

"I believe if you give the affected communities the necessary resources, appropriate tools and training, it will do a better job in providing care and treatment than approaching the problem from the top-down," said Israelski, who is also the medical director of the AIDS Program in San Mateo County, Calif.

AIDSETI's cohort is estimated to be 100,000 people living with HIV/AIDS.

In a new, small-scale study, to be presented Aug. 17 at the International AIDS Conference in Toronto, Israelski and his colleagues found that the group has been effective in distributing antiretroviral drugs to the patients who need them most.

"What we found in our initial evaluation indicates an equitable distribution of medications, based on gender and severity of illness," said Seble Getachew Kassaye, MD, a postdoctoral scholar in infectious disease at Stanford and first author of the study.

Given the results, researchers believe the program could be a model for scaling up antiretroviral treatment in more poor nations, alongside other treatment programs.

In 1999, when AIDSETI was founded, there were few programs providing care for people living with HIV and AIDS in Africa, and only a limited supply of drugs were being distributed - without clear guidelines or medical supervision, Israelski said.

To gauge the effectiveness of the program, the researchers examined data for more than 1,500 of the group's patients in four countries: Burkina Faso, Kenya, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.

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Posted on August 16, 2006 11:36 PM



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