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- 2009447316 abstract "This report includes data from 147 countries against 25 core targets set in the UN Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS adopted in 2001, and the political declaration adopted at the 2006 High Level Meeting on AIDS. It highlights the significant increase in prevention and treatment services which are producing measurable results particularly with a decreasing number of new HIV infections. The epidemic is not over in any part of the world as for every 2 people starting on treatment there are 5 new infections. The report shows that stronger measures are needed to turn the epidemic around and prevention remains a priority. It also stresses the stability of new infections: about half of them are women, and about 45% of these were among young people aged 15-24 years. This report emerged as a major theme at the 2008 International AIDS Conference in Mexico City.--Publisher's description.".
- 2009447316 contributor B11618168.
- 2009447316 contributor B11618169.
- 2009447316 created "2008-".
- 2009447316 date "2008".
- 2009447316 date "2008-".
- 2009447316 dateCopyrighted "2008-".
- 2009447316 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 2009447316 description "Pt. 1. Introduction ; HIV/AIDS and the world of work ; Key areas for intervention ; The situation at the national and regional levels ; Considerations for the proposed recommendation ; Questionnaire ; Appendices -- Pt. 2. Introduction -- Replies received and commentaries -- Replies to questions -- Office commentary -- Proposed conclusions.".
- 2009447316 description "This report includes data from 147 countries against 25 core targets set in the UN Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS adopted in 2001, and the political declaration adopted at the 2006 High Level Meeting on AIDS. It highlights the significant increase in prevention and treatment services which are producing measurable results particularly with a decreasing number of new HIV infections. The epidemic is not over in any part of the world as for every 2 people starting on treatment there are 5 new infections. The report shows that stronger measures are needed to turn the epidemic around and prevention remains a priority. It also stresses the stability of new infections: about half of them are women, and about 45% of these were among young people aged 15-24 years. This report emerged as a major theme at the 2008 International AIDS Conference in Mexico City.--Publisher's description.".
- 2009447316 extent "v. ;".
- 2009447316 hasFormat "Available both in print and online.".
- 2009447316 identifier "9221206408 (pt. 1)".
- 2009447316 identifier "9221206424 (pt. 2)".
- 2009447316 identifier "9789221206408 (pt. 1)".
- 2009447316 identifier "9789221206422 (pt. 2)".
- 2009447316 identifier wcms_090177.pdf.
- 2009447316 isFormatOf "Available both in print and online.".
- 2009447316 isPartOf "Report (International Labour Conference) ; 98th session, 4.".
- 2009447316 isPartOf "Report ; IV (1-2)".
- 2009447316 issued "2008".
- 2009447316 issued "2008-".
- 2009447316 language "eng".
- 2009447316 publisher "Geneva : International Labour Office,".
- 2009447316 relation "Available both in print and online.".
- 2009447316 subject "AIDS (Disease) Congresses.".
- 2009447316 subject "AIDS (Disease) Patients Employment Law and legislation Congresses.".
- 2009447316 subject "AIDS (Disease) Prevention Law and legislation Congresses.".
- 2009447316 subject "RA643.8 .I588 2009".
- 2009447316 subject "World health Congresses.".
- 2009447316 tableOfContents "Pt. 1. Introduction ; HIV/AIDS and the world of work ; Key areas for intervention ; The situation at the national and regional levels ; Considerations for the proposed recommendation ; Questionnaire ; Appendices -- Pt. 2. Introduction -- Replies received and commentaries -- Replies to questions -- Office commentary -- Proposed conclusions.".
- 2009447316 title "HIV/AIDS and the world of work : fourth item on the agenda / International Labour Office.".
- 2009447316 type "text".