From the Millennium Development Goals to Sustainable Development Goals.

Since the first case was reported in 1981, the Indonesian government and civil society have implemented many initiatives to respond to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. From an historical perspective, the country now has the means to rapidly diagnose cases of HIV infection and provide antiretroviral therapy. T...

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Main Authors: Fetty Wijayanti, SitiNadia Tarmizi, Viny Tobing, Tiara Nisa, Muhammad Akhtar, Indang Trihandini, Ratna Djuwita
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-11-01
Series:Journal of Virus Eradication
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2055664020310967
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spelling doaj-4301e9a796fd4d15b152dc6931120fd22021-05-04T07:24:27ZengElsevierJournal of Virus Eradication2055-66402016-11-0122731From the Millennium Development Goals to Sustainable Development Goals.Fetty Wijayanti0SitiNadia Tarmizi1Viny Tobing2Tiara Nisa3Muhammad Akhtar4Indang Trihandini5Ratna Djuwita6World Health Organization, Jakarta, Indonesia; Corresponding author: Siti N Tarmizi, Ministry of Health, Indonesia, Directorate General Disease Control and Prevention, Jl. Percetakan Negara No. 29, Jakarta Pusat 10560, Indonesia Fetty Wijayanti, World Health Organization Country Office for Indonesia, Ministry of Health Building, Block A, 6th Floor, Jl. H.R. Rasuna said Kav. 4-9, Jakarta 12950, IndonesiaMinistry of Health, Jakarta, IndonesiaMinistry of Health, Jakarta, IndonesiaWorld Health Organization, Jakarta, IndonesiaWorld Health Organization, Jakarta, IndonesiaFaculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, IndonesiaFaculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, IndonesiaSince the first case was reported in 1981, the Indonesian government and civil society have implemented many initiatives to respond to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. From an historical perspective, the country now has the means to rapidly diagnose cases of HIV infection and provide antiretroviral therapy. The concern expressed by international health agencies about a potential major HIV epidemic in the country has not been confirmed, as evidenced by a slowing down of the number cases. The threat from non-sterile needle sharing has been relatively well controlled through harm-reduction programmes; however, drug trafficking remains a challenge. It has reached worrying levels and involves law enforcement units at the forefront of the battle. In parallel, the level of condom use in high-risk behaviour groups seems unsuccessful in reducing infection rates, especially among heterosexuals. The lack of information and the high mobility of the groups at risk of acquiring HIV infection have created tremendous challenges for outreach programmes. Heterosexual transmission represents the most important route of transmission in the country.When reflecting on the country's 2014 Millennium Development Goals, condom use during high-risk sex only reaches 43.5%, and only 21.3% of young people have a comprehensive knowledge about HIV/AIDS. The 2030 Millennium Development Goal Agenda offers an opportunity to catch up on goals that still need to be achieved. Therefore, efforts are underway to try to halt the epidemic by 2030 and also to ensure that all high-risk populations are included in this effort.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2055664020310967
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author Fetty Wijayanti
SitiNadia Tarmizi
Viny Tobing
Tiara Nisa
Muhammad Akhtar
Indang Trihandini
Ratna Djuwita
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SitiNadia Tarmizi
Viny Tobing
Tiara Nisa
Muhammad Akhtar
Indang Trihandini
Ratna Djuwita
From the Millennium Development Goals to Sustainable Development Goals.
Journal of Virus Eradication
author_facet Fetty Wijayanti
SitiNadia Tarmizi
Viny Tobing
Tiara Nisa
Muhammad Akhtar
Indang Trihandini
Ratna Djuwita
author_sort Fetty Wijayanti
title From the Millennium Development Goals to Sustainable Development Goals.
title_short From the Millennium Development Goals to Sustainable Development Goals.
title_full From the Millennium Development Goals to Sustainable Development Goals.
title_fullStr From the Millennium Development Goals to Sustainable Development Goals.
title_full_unstemmed From the Millennium Development Goals to Sustainable Development Goals.
title_sort from the millennium development goals to sustainable development goals.
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Virus Eradication
issn 2055-6640
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Since the first case was reported in 1981, the Indonesian government and civil society have implemented many initiatives to respond to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. From an historical perspective, the country now has the means to rapidly diagnose cases of HIV infection and provide antiretroviral therapy. The concern expressed by international health agencies about a potential major HIV epidemic in the country has not been confirmed, as evidenced by a slowing down of the number cases. The threat from non-sterile needle sharing has been relatively well controlled through harm-reduction programmes; however, drug trafficking remains a challenge. It has reached worrying levels and involves law enforcement units at the forefront of the battle. In parallel, the level of condom use in high-risk behaviour groups seems unsuccessful in reducing infection rates, especially among heterosexuals. The lack of information and the high mobility of the groups at risk of acquiring HIV infection have created tremendous challenges for outreach programmes. Heterosexual transmission represents the most important route of transmission in the country.When reflecting on the country's 2014 Millennium Development Goals, condom use during high-risk sex only reaches 43.5%, and only 21.3% of young people have a comprehensive knowledge about HIV/AIDS. The 2030 Millennium Development Goal Agenda offers an opportunity to catch up on goals that still need to be achieved. Therefore, efforts are underway to try to halt the epidemic by 2030 and also to ensure that all high-risk populations are included in this effort.
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