Lessons from COVID-19to reshape a sustainable response to HIV, TBand HCV among inadequately served populationsin the countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Lessons from COVID-19to reshape a sustainable response to HIV, TBand HCV among inadequately served populationsin the countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Alliance for Public Health (2020)

Lessons from COVID-19to reshape a sustainable response to HIV, TBand HCV among inadequately served populationsin the countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia

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As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, health systems around the world have to become more robust, flexible, and results-oriented.Changes have been made in the approach that some health systems have taken to the delivery of a range of services, including interventions for the management of HIV and opioid dependence as well as the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) and viral hepatitis C (HCV) among key population groups. Many of these changes have been welcomed by communities, with a window of opportunity to revisit and refresh issues of drug use regulations, policing, amnesty for people in prisons and other closed settings.
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