World On Track to End AIDS Epidemic by 2030

By Ariana Eunjung Cha

World is on track to end AIDS epidemic by 2030In announcing the good news from the latest global HIV/AIDS report that the virus is being beaten back more quickly than expected, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday made a pronouncement that would have been unthinkable 15 years ago. He said he believes that ending the epidemic in 2030 is not just ambitious, but realistic.

The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) said that new HIV infections have fallen by 35 percent and AIDS-related deaths by 41 percent since 2000. Moreover, the world has reached its goal of getting 15 million people in life-saving HIV treatment nine months ahead of schedule, officials said.

“The world has delivered on halting and reversing the AIDS epidemic,” Ban said. “Now we must commit to ending the AIDS epidemic.”

The report offered a number of touch points that underscored the progress against the virus: By 2014, 85 countries had fewer than 50 new HIV infections among children, according to estimates. In 2015, Cuba became the first country to have eliminated mother-to-child transmission of the virus.

As quickly as new infections have been falling, AIDS-related deaths have been plummeting at an even faster rate. That change began in 2005.

“In 2000, AIDS was a death sentence. People who became infected with HIV had just a few years to live and the vast majority of children born with the virus died before they reached their fifth birthday,” according to UNAIDS.” Against incredible odds, the pace of antiretroviral therapy scaled-up… ensuring more people remained alive and well.”

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2015/07/14/united-nations-chief-world-is-on-track-to-end-aids-epidemic-by-2030/

Related Online CEU Courses:

HIV/AIDS: Adherence Issues is a 1-hour online continuing education (CE/CEU) course that discusses adherence issues in populations at high risk for HIV infection, as well as strategies for healthcare professionals to encourage patients to seek and maintain medical treatment.

HIV/AIDS: Therapy and Adherence is a 3-hour online continuing education (CE/CEU) course that discusses adherence issues in populations at high risk for HIV infection and provides strategies for healthcare professionals to encourage people with HIV to seek and maintain medical treatment.

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New HIV CEU Course for SLPs

By Laura More, MSW, LCSW and Edie Deane-Watson, MS, CCC-A, CCM

HIV/AIDS: Adherence Issues

1-Hour Online CE Course

HIV/AIDS: Adherence Issues is a new 1-hour online continuing education course approved for 0.1 ASHA CEUs.

HIV affects people of all ages, from children born to mothers with HIV, to adolescents, to adults, and elders. Unlike other viruses, the body cannot remove HIV completely. Once a person has HIV, it is there for life. The quality – and quantity – of that life will depend on adherence with treatment. People who live with HIV can live almost normal lifespans and have little risk of transmitting the disease if they use antiretroviral therapy appropriately under medical care. However, only 30% of HIV-infected people follow their antiretroviral regimen well enough to achieve viral suppression. HIV/AIDS: Adherence Issues will discuss adherence issues in populations at high risk for HIV infection, as well as strategies for healthcare professionals to encourage patients to seek and maintain medical treatment. Course #10-88 | 2015 | 17 pages | 10 posttest questions

CE INFORMATION:

ASHA-Approved Provider

This course is offered for .1 ASHA CEUs (Introductory level, Professional area).

ASHA credit expires 5/25/2018. ASHA CEUs are awarded by the ASHA CE Registry upon receipt of the quarterly completion report from the ASHA Approved CE Provider. Please note that the date that appears on ASHA transcripts is the last day of the quarter in which the course was completed. Professional Development Resources is also approved by the Florida Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and is CE Broker compliant (courses are reported within one week of completion).

This online course provides instant access to the course materials (PDF download) and CE test. After enrolling, click on My Account and scroll down to My Active Courses. From here you’ll see links to download/print the course materials and take the CE test (you can print the test to mark your answers on it while reading the course document).

Successful completion of the online CE test (80% required to pass, 3 chances to take) and course evaluation are required to earn a certificate of completion. Click here to learn more.

* This course is required for initial licensure of Florida Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists.