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  HEALTH ECONOMICS AND HIV/AIDS RESEARCH DIVISION
Evidence for Impact in Health and HIV
  
 
 HEARD is a UNAIDS Collaborating Centre and the Secretariat for the Economics Reference Group (ERG) for the World Bank and UNAIDS.



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Vacancies at HEARD
HEARD currently has two vacancies: Operational Director and Research Internship (2 Posts).

For more information on the Operations Director position, Click here, or if you are interested in the Research Intern position, Click here.
African Young Researchers Initiative: Call for papers
If you are a young researcher (35 or under on 1 January 2010) resident in the SADC and EAC region, have exciting and original research on Universal Access to prevention, treatment, care and support and wish to submit an article to a reputable peer reviewed international journal read on. HEARD is offering to support up to 12 young researchers by linking you to an international academic mentor who will support your writing of an article for submission for publication. Click here for more information.
Unplanned ART Interruption Report Released
Southern Africa is plagued by numerous crises that can lead to unplanned treatment interruptions for people on ART. Understanding the effect of different types of crises and how they were handled might help us to develop strategies to keep patients on treatment under difficult circumstances. HEARD's recently released report examines the impact of three crises: the 2007 public sector strike in South Africa, the ongoing political and economic crisis in Zimbabwe and the Mozambican floods in 2008.

Click here to read the report.
Special issue on disability and HIV/AIDS launched
HEARD Disability Logo

Late last year the Journal of the International AIDS Society and HEARD launched the first special issue on HIV/AIDS and disability as part of a thematic series. HEARD researcher Dr Jill Hannass-Hancock's article on Disability and HIV/AIDS - a systematic review of literature in Africa and an article she co-authored with HEARD research associate, Dr Stephanie Nixon entitled, The Fields of HIV and Disability: Past Present and Future can be accessed here. HEARD is proud of this achievement and thanks all contributors.


New book chapter by HEARD researcher
New book chapter by HEARD researcher HEARD researcher Andrew Gibbs contributed a chapter to a recently published book entitled HIV/AIDS in South Africa 25 Years On. His chapter explored how community responses to HIV&AIDS can best be supported.

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Living Near Normal Life Spans with HIV

The results of a new study are being published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, and it relates different issues dealing with the AIDS epidemic and drugs that were introduced to fight the symptoms of the disease in the 1990's. The most notable item to come out of this study is that the life expectancy of people with HIV is...

About.com AIDS / HIV
Retrieved: Mon, Feb 8, 2010

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

December 7, 2010 is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. African Americans are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. While making up only 13 percent of the U.S. population, they account for more than 49 percent of AIDS cases. AIDS is now the leading cause of death for African American women ages 25 to 34, and the second leading cause of...

About.com AIDS / HIV
Retrieved: Sun, Feb 7, 2010

A New Warning for Users of Videx and Videx EC (didanosine)

The Food and Drug Administration is alerting HIV specialists and medical providers about a serious liver problem that could arise in those people taking Videx or Videx EC. Also known as didanosine, the drug is now being linked to a rare disorder of the liver called non-cirrhotic portal hypertension. Portal hypertension is caused by the slowing...

About.com AIDS / HIV
Retrieved: Sat, Feb 6, 2010

New Study Suggests Abstinence Only Teaching May Work After All

As an HIV educator, I have taught people that abstinence only teaching doesn't help slow the rate of HIV infection or the spread of other sexually transmitted diseases. Well, I may have to change my tune. A federally funded study has provided us with the first evidence that abstince only teaching can have a positive influence on the sexual...

About.com AIDS / HIV
Retrieved: Wed, Feb 3, 2010

Raising AIDS Awareness

Both on a global level and in your own community, raising AIDS awareness lifts the veil of mystery and ignorance from a disease that can be prevented. All people have to do is be willing to learn about HIV. If that happens, prevention is a natural next step. The resources assembled here are perfect places to start.

More Important...

About.com AIDS / HIV
Retrieved: Sun, Jan 31, 2010

Start HIV Treatment

When should I start HIV treatment? When should you start your HIV medications? Find out when you should start HIV medications.

About.com AIDS / HIV: Most Popular Articles
Retrieved: Sun, Feb 7, 2010

Zocor (simvastatin)

A healthy cholesterol and triglyceride level is an important part of staying healthy. Too much cholesterol or triglycerides increases your risk of heart disease. Here is a fact sheet for one medication used to lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels; zocor (simvastatin)

About.com AIDS / HIV: Most Popular Articles
Retrieved: Sat, Feb 6, 2010

Food Pyramid

The Food Pyramid: food pyramid department of agriculture u s department u s department of health and human services health and human services

About.com AIDS / HIV: Most Popular Articles
Retrieved: Tue, Jan 26, 2010

STDs and HIV

Studies have shown there is a definite link between STDs and HIV. How are HIV and STDs linked?

About.com AIDS / HIV: Most Popular Articles
Retrieved: Sat, Jan 23, 2010

HIV Disclosure to Kids

When parents have HIV do they tell their children? Should they tell their kids about their HIV? If they decide to tell their kids about their HIV, how do they disclose?

About.com AIDS / HIV: Most Popular Articles
Retrieved: Sat, Jan 16, 2010

Cdiff

Clostridium difficile or C. diff can be a serious gastrointestinal infection that causes severe diarrhea. Here is your guide to C. diff

About.com AIDS / HIV: What's Hot Now
Retrieved: Sat, Dec 19, 2009

HIV Treatment Guidelines

HIV is a complex disease that needs proper treatment. These HIV treatment guidelines help your doctor put together a regimen that works for you. Here are the new HIV treatment guidelines.

About.com AIDS / HIV: What's Hot Now
Retrieved: Wed, Dec 16, 2009

HIV from the dentist

Can I get HIV from seeing the dentist or the doctor? Don't worry...the answer is probably what you expected.

About.com AIDS / HIV: What's Hot Now
Retrieved: Thu, Dec 10, 2009

HIV in Healthcare

HIV can be transmitted in the workplace. HIV occupational exposure does occur as does HIV/AIDS in healthcare workers. Here are the statistics for HIV/AIDS in healthcare workers.

About.com AIDS / HIV: What's Hot Now
Retrieved: Tue, Dec 8, 2009

Talk to your kids

It's certainly not a comfortable topic of conversation but a very necessary one. Most people think of HIV as an adult disease. But HIV affects kids too; either directly or indirectly. So talking to your kids about HIV is important and necessary. How can parents talk with their kids about HIV?

About.com AIDS / HIV: What's Hot Now
Retrieved: Tue, Dec 8, 2009

Debt relief in Uganda

Debt relief helps Uganda push change to infrastructure

DFID : News Stories
Retrieved: Fri, Feb 5, 2010

Debt relief in Mozambique

Debt relief allows Mozambique to more than tripled its poverty reducing expenditure from $792 million to over $2 billion since 2001

DFID : News Stories
Retrieved: Fri, Feb 5, 2010

DFID helps Afghan women to be heard at London Conference

DFID helps women's group to be heard at international Afghanistan event

DFID : News Stories
Retrieved: Fri, Feb 5, 2010

Northern Ireland pupils learn about global issues

Pupils from Northern Ireland today met UK Minister for International Development, Mike Foster, to talk about how links to schools in developing countries are helping them learn about global issues that affect us all.

DFID : News Stories
Retrieved: Thu, Feb 4, 2010

UK support to help Asia’s poorest people

The UK Government pledged support for the poorest people in Asia and the Pacific with an increase in funding for the region’s development bank.

DFID : News Stories
Retrieved: Thu, Feb 4, 2010

Jigawa surges up the education spending league

The Universal Basic Education Intervention Fund (UBE-IF) established in 2005 is a key initiative to try to channel more of the Nigerian oil revenues directly to States to spend on schooling: classrooms, books and teacher training. Early implementation was plagued by fund flow hitches, corruption allegations and poor performance. A report...

DFID Bloggers
Retrieved: Tue, Feb 2, 2010

DFID Director visits Mozambique

There was an absolute torrential downpour of rain last week, flooding the roads of Maputo and preventing a number of colleagues arriving at work. It was a bit of a wet welcome then for Beverley Warmington, DFID’s Director of West and Southern Africa and Chris Murgatroyd, the Head of the Directors Office.
I have pictured Beverley [...]

DFID Bloggers
Retrieved: Sun, Jan 31, 2010

A whirlwind pace of reforms

Another leader making waves, this time of education reform, is the Hon. Commissioner of Education in Kwara State, Mr Bolaji Abdulahi. DFID education programmes have been working in Kwara since 2007 and we have constantly struggled to keep up with his whirlwind pace of reforms, aimed at getting the school system back on track. Bolaji speaks [...]

DFID Bloggers
Retrieved: Sat, Jan 30, 2010

Introducing Alberto Pasini…

It ended up being a relatively late night on Tuesday, due to a working dinner which came at the end of a full day of discussions on the Global Fund. I say relatively late, as my working day normally begins when I open the DFID office at 7.15, so anything that extends the day beyond [...]

DFID Bloggers
Retrieved: Sat, Jan 30, 2010

Nigerian champions

Regular readers might get the impression that there is only doom and gloom to emerge from Nigeria. Certainly the current violence in Jos with 100’s dead is deeply saddening. An earlier post after a visit I made to Jos between late 2008 and recent bouts of killing highlighted the underlying tensions of poverty and natural resource [...]

DFID Bloggers
Retrieved: Fri, Jan 29, 2010

Quality Of Caregiver Relationship Is Crucial For HIV-Infected Children

A new study of children in Ukraine has found that for the growing number of HIV-infected children, the quality of care and the relationship between children and their caregivers play an important role in their development...

HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
Retrieved: Mon, Feb 8, 2010

Recent Releases In Global Health

Lancet Study Examines Childbirth Practices, Outcomes In Asian Countries A Lancet study examines childbirth practices and the relationship between these practices and maternal and perinatal outcomes in nine Asian countries, as assessed by a WHO global survey...

HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
Retrieved: Mon, Feb 8, 2010

Congressmen, Citing Reports Of Fraud, Seek Accounting For AIDS Funding

"Two Republican congressmen who help oversee billions of dollars for people with AIDS are asking the federal government for an accounting of fraud and mismanagement complaints leveled against AIDS programs nationwide," The Washington Post reports. "Reps. Joe L. Barton (Tex.) and Greg Walden (Ore.) sent a letter Thursday to the U.S...

HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
Retrieved: Mon, Feb 8, 2010

$4.25 Million For HIV Research In Geneva

The Mintaka Foundation for Medical Research in Geneva announced today that the Wellcome Trust, London, has awarded it approximately CHF 4,500,000 to meet the remaining costs of bringing its flagship product, an anti-HIV microbicide known as 5P12-RANTES, to a first safety trial in the clinic. Every year, there are millions of new infections from...

HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
Retrieved: Fri, Feb 5, 2010

U.S. Lawmakers Introduce Resolution Condemning Uganda's Anti-Gay Bill

U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday introduced a congressional resolution condemning an anti-gay bill before Uganda's parliament, "calling it an attack on human rights and an obstacle to battling HIV/AIDS," Agence France-Presse reports...

HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
Retrieved: Fri, Feb 5, 2010

UGANDA: Early Diagnosis of HIV Still Elusive

KAMPALA , Feb 4 (IPS) - HIV-positive Justine Kirumira* is a mother torn
between doing what is right for her daughters and her own fear of
HIV/AIDS.
She suspects that her eight and 12-year-old daughters
may also have the virus. But she may never know the truth of
their status because she refuses have them tested.

IPS Inter Press Service - HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Sat, Feb 6, 2010

UGANDA: Early Diagnosis of HIV Still Elusive

KAMPALA , Feb 4 (IPS) - HIV-positive Justine Kirumira* is a mother torn
between doing what is right for her daughters and her own fear of
HIV/AIDS.
She suspects that her eight and 12-year-old daughters
may also have the virus. But she may never know the truth of
their status because she refuses have them tested.

IPS Inter Press Service - HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Fri, Feb 5, 2010

RIGHTS-UGANDA: Fugitives in Their Own Country

KAMPALA, Jan 29 (IPS) - Every morning Pepe Julian Onziema wakes up not
knowing if she will live to see another rising sun.
Onziema is
transgender and she lives in fear for her life because of a
national campaign against gay people.

IPS Inter Press Service - HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Sat, Jan 30, 2010

ZIMBABWE: Training Teachers to Cope with HIV-positive Students

HARARE, Jan 15 (IPS) - Eleven-year-old Memory’s grandmother wanted her to
drop out of school because she is not going to live long enough
to complete her studies.

And the ridicule and stigma Memory
endures at school because of her HIV status does not make her
education seem worthwhile. Especially...

IPS Inter Press Service - HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Sat, Jan 16, 2010

ZIMBABWE: Training Teachers to Cope with HIV-positive Students

Eleven-year-old Memory's grandmother wanted her to drop out of school because she is not going to live long enough to complete her studies.

And the ridicule and stigma Memory endures at school because of her HIV status does not make her education seem worthwhile. Especially since this ridicule comes from her teacher.

IPS Inter Press Service - HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Fri, Jan 15, 2010

maraviroc, Selzentry

Title: maraviroc, SelzentryCategory: MedicationsCreated: 2/5/2010 3:21:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 2/5/2010 3:21:48 PM

MedicineNet HIV General
Retrieved: Sat, Feb 6, 2010

darunavir, TMC-114; Prezista

Title: darunavir, TMC-114; PrezistaCategory: MedicationsCreated: 2/5/2010 3:03:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 2/5/2010 3:03:34 PM

MedicineNet HIV General
Retrieved: Sat, Feb 6, 2010

raltegravir, Isentress

Title: raltegravir, IsentressCategory: MedicationsCreated: 2/5/2010 2:42:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 2/5/2010 2:42:24 PM

MedicineNet HIV General
Retrieved: Sat, Feb 6, 2010

etravirine, Intelence

Title: etravirine, IntelenceCategory: MedicationsCreated: 2/5/2010 2:35:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 2/5/2010 2:35:42 PM

MedicineNet HIV General
Retrieved: Sat, Feb 6, 2010

enfuvirtide, T-20; Fuzeon

Title: enfuvirtide, T-20; FuzeonCategory: MedicationsCreated: 2/5/2010 2:22:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 2/5/2010 2:22:24 PM

MedicineNet HIV General
Retrieved: Sat, Feb 6, 2010

Perinatal HIV Infection Highest Among Blacks

The rate of mother-to-child HIV transmission among infants is 23 times higher for blacks than whites, the CDC reported.

MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Thu, Feb 4, 2010

FDA Revises HIV Drug Label for Liver Complication

WASHINGTON (MedPage Today) -- The FDA has updated labels of the HIV drug didanosine (Videx and Videx EC) to include warnings for potentially serious liver damage.

MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Mon, Feb 1, 2010

Herpes Therapy Doesn't Bar HIV Transmission (CME/CE)

Treating herpes has no effect on the transmission of HIV among discordant couples, researchers said.

MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Thu, Jan 21, 2010

Slim Evidence for Effect of Home Care on HIV Treatment (CME/CE)

Home-based care can improve some aspects of HIV treatment, according to a systematic literature review, but evidence about its effect on survival is limited.

MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Wed, Jan 20, 2010

HIV Drug Resistance Set to Rise? (CME/CE, with audio)

After leveling off for several years, resistance to HIV drugs is likely to rise again, if the conclusions of a new mathematical model turn out to be accurate.

MedPage Today HIV/AIDS
Retrieved: Thu, Jan 14, 2010

Debate on Nationalising the Mines in South Africa

New Google Alerts
Retrieved: Sat, Feb 6, 2010

Background Note: Zambia

New Google Alerts
Retrieved: Fri, Feb 5, 2010

South Africa Is A Very Transparent Country – Zuma

New Google Alerts
Retrieved: Tue, Jan 12, 2010

SUDAN: Positive networks fight HIV in the south

Photo: Kasang Dedi/IRIN
The associations help identify HIV-positive people in their communities who are in need of assistance
JUBA, 4 February 2010 (PlusNews) – Networks of people living with HIV in southern Sudan are trying to ...

World News : HIV/AIDS (PlusNews)
Retrieved: Fri, Feb 5, 2010

ZIMBABWE: HIV-positive people want constitutional rights

Photo: Eric Kanalstein/UNMIL
The constitution should provide prisoners with “free and uninterrupted” ARVs
HARARE, 4 February 2010 (PlusNews) – AIDS activists in Zimbabwe have launched a major drive to ensure that the rights of people ...

World News : HIV/AIDS (PlusNews)
Retrieved: Fri, Feb 5, 2010

SUDAN: Universal access still a long way off in the south

Photo: Kate Holt/IRIN
A health system overhaul is needed
JUBA, 3 February 2010 (PlusNews) – Southern Sudan’s poor infrastructure, largely illiterate population and dearth of health facilities and workers mean that despite five years of peace, ...

World News : HIV/AIDS (PlusNews)
Retrieved: Wed, Feb 3, 2010

SUDAN: Battling HIV in a post-conflict army

Photo: Edgar Mwakaba/IRIN
Research shows that post-conflict transitions are periods of heightened vulnerability to HIV
JUBA, 29 January 2010 (PlusNews) – The evidence of five years of peace is everywhere in Juba, regional capital of Southern ...

World News : HIV/AIDS (PlusNews)
Retrieved: Fri, Jan 29, 2010

SUDAN: Vulnerable girls risk sexual exploitation on Juba’s streets

Photo: Peter Martell/IRIN
Without government or community protection, Juba’s young girls are vulnerable to abuse
JUBA, 28 January 2010 (PlusNews) – In a large market in Juba, the regional capital of Southern Sudan, young women spend ...

World News : HIV/AIDS (PlusNews)
Retrieved: Thu, Jan 28, 2010