HIV in the Caribbean : A Systematic Data Review, 2003-2008

This report is the result of a comprehensive, regional, data-driven review of the HIV epidemic in the Caribbean. Several reports have been published about the Caribbean but none have specifically focused on a thorough review of data sources, data collection strategies and detailed epidemiology of the HIV epidemic. In the past, the Caribbean epidemic has largely been characterized as a generalized, heterosexual epidemic on the verge of explosion. The purpose of an HIV epidemiological synthesis is to assess and analyze new or recent data to provide strategic direction for the program development and implementation. New data sources include any unpublished, unexplored or unanalyzed data, the latest surveillance data, as well as, biological and behavioral surveys, STI data, program monitoring data and quantitative or qualitative research data. The synthesis also tests and explores an existing hypothesis about the epidemic and discusses relevant data-based policy implications. For the Caribbean synthesis, aimed to: 1) analyze HIV transmission patterns; 2) determine epidemiological and behavioral drivers in the Caribbean; and 3) analyze the national and regional responses relative to findings from the analysis.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2008
Subjects:ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME, ADULT PREVALENCE, AGE GROUPS, AGED, AGGRESSIVE, AIDS CASE, AIDS CASES, AIDS RELIEF, ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES, ANTENATAL CLINIC, BEHAVIOR CHANGE, BEHAVIORAL CHANGES, BEHAVIORAL RISK, BEHAVIORAL SURVEILLANCE, BEHAVIOUR CHANGE, BLOOD SAFETY, BURDEN OF DISEASE, CASUAL PARTNERS, CASUAL SEX, CHILDBEARING, CITIZENSHIP, CLINICS, COMMERCIAL SEX, COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS, CONDOM, CONDOM USE, CONDOMS, CRACK, CRACK COCAINE, CULTURAL PRACTICE, DEATHS, DISCRIMINATION, DISEASE BURDEN, DISEASE PREVALENCE, DRUG USERS, ECONOMIC STATUS, EMERGENCY PLAN, EPIDEMIC, EPIDEMICS, EPIDEMIOLOGIC DATA, EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA, EPIDEMIOLOGISTS, EPIDEMIOLOGY, EXERCISES, FEMALE, FEMALE SEX WORKERS, FEMALES, GENDER, GENDER BALANCE, GENERAL PRACTITIONERS, HEALTH CARE SERVICES, HEALTH POLICY, HEALTH SECTOR, HEALTH SURVEYS, HIDDEN EPIDEMIC, HIGH DISEASE BURDEN, HIV, HIV DATA, HIV INFECTION, HIV INFECTION RATES, HIV INFECTIONS, HIV POSITIVE, HIV PREVENTION, HIV TESTING, HIV TRANSMISSION, HIV/AIDS, HOMELESSNESS, HOMOSEXUALITY, HOMOSEXUALS, HOSPITAL, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, HUMAN RIGHTS, IMMIGRANTS, IMMUNE DEFICIENCY, IMMUNODEFICIENCY, IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS, INFECTION RATE, INFECTION RATES, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION, INTERVENTION, IV DRUG USE, LAWS, LEADING CAUSES, LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH, LOCAL CAPACITY, MALARIA, MALE HOMOSEXUALITY, MARITAL PARTNERS, MARITAL STATUS, MARKETING, MASCULINITY, MEDICAL COMMUNITY, MEDICINE, MEN'S HEALTH, MIGRANT, MIGRANT WORKERS, MINISTRIES OF HEALTH, MINISTRY OF HEALTH, MONOGAMY, MORBIDITY, MORTALITY, MORTALITY RATES, MOTHER, MOTHER TO CHILD, MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION, MOTHER-TO-CHILD, MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION, MULTIPLE PARTNERS, MULTIPLE SEX PARTNERS, MULTIPLE SEXUAL PARTNERS, NATIONAL GOALS, NATIONAL POPULATION, NATIONAL PRIORITIES, NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE, NEW INFECTIONS, NUMBER OF NEW CASES, NUMBER OF PEOPLE, ORPHANS, PATIENTS, PHYSICAL VIOLENCE, POLICY IMPLICATIONS, POLITICAL LEADERSHIP, POPULATION DISTRIBUTION, PRACTITIONERS, PREGNANT WOMEN, PREVALENCE, PREVALENCE OF INFECTION, PREVALENCE RATE, PREVALENCE RATES, PREVENTION EFFORTS, PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS, PREVENTION STRATEGIES, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, PRIMARY SCHOOL, PUBLIC HEALTH, PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS, RATES OF INFECTION, REGIONAL STRATEGY, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS, RESOURCE PROJECTIONS, RISK BEHAVIOR, RISK BEHAVIORS, RISK FACTORS, RISK GROUPS, RISK POPULATIONS, RISK REDUCTION, RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIORS, RURAL AREAS, SCHOOL YOUTH, SCREENING, SEX PARTNERS, SEX WITH MEN, SEX WORKER, SEXUAL ACTIVITY, SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR, SEXUAL INTERCOURSE, SEXUAL PARTNER, SEXUAL PARTNERS, SEXUAL PRACTICES, SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS, SEXUAL RISK, SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOR, SEXUALITY, SEXUALLY ACTIVE, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, SMALL COUNTRIES, SOCIAL FACTORS, SOCIAL VULNERABILITY, SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION, STD, STDS, STIS, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, SUBSTANCE ABUSERS, SURVEILLANCE DATA, THERAPY, TUBERCULOSIS, UNAIDS, UNIONS, UNIVERSAL ACCESS, UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO TREATMENT, UNIVERSITY EDUCATION, UNPROTECTED SEX, VIOLENCE, VIRGIN, VIRUS, VOLUNTARY COUNSELING, VULNERABLE CHILDREN, VULNERABLE GROUPS, WOMAN, WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE, WORKFORCE, YOUNG ADULTS, YOUNG PEOPLE,
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topic ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
ADULT PREVALENCE
AGE GROUPS
AGED
AGGRESSIVE
AIDS CASE
AIDS CASES
AIDS RELIEF
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
ANTENATAL CLINIC
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BEHAVIORAL CHANGES
BEHAVIORAL RISK
BEHAVIORAL SURVEILLANCE
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
BLOOD SAFETY
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CASUAL PARTNERS
CASUAL SEX
CHILDBEARING
CITIZENSHIP
CLINICS
COMMERCIAL SEX
COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS
CONDOM
CONDOM USE
CONDOMS
CRACK
CRACK COCAINE
CULTURAL PRACTICE
DEATHS
DISCRIMINATION
DISEASE BURDEN
DISEASE PREVALENCE
DRUG USERS
ECONOMIC STATUS
EMERGENCY PLAN
EPIDEMIC
EPIDEMICS
EPIDEMIOLOGIC DATA
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA
EPIDEMIOLOGISTS
EPIDEMIOLOGY
EXERCISES
FEMALE
FEMALE SEX WORKERS
FEMALES
GENDER
GENDER BALANCE
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SURVEYS
HIDDEN EPIDEMIC
HIGH DISEASE BURDEN
HIV
HIV DATA
HIV INFECTION
HIV INFECTION RATES
HIV INFECTIONS
HIV POSITIVE
HIV PREVENTION
HIV TESTING
HIV TRANSMISSION
HIV/AIDS
HOMELESSNESS
HOMOSEXUALITY
HOMOSEXUALS
HOSPITAL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMMIGRANTS
IMMUNE DEFICIENCY
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
INFECTION RATE
INFECTION RATES
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
INTERVENTION
IV DRUG USE
LAWS
LEADING CAUSES
LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH
LOCAL CAPACITY
MALARIA
MALE HOMOSEXUALITY
MARITAL PARTNERS
MARITAL STATUS
MARKETING
MASCULINITY
MEDICAL COMMUNITY
MEDICINE
MEN'S HEALTH
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WORKERS
MINISTRIES OF HEALTH
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MONOGAMY
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATES
MOTHER
MOTHER TO CHILD
MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION
MOTHER-TO-CHILD
MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION
MULTIPLE PARTNERS
MULTIPLE SEX PARTNERS
MULTIPLE SEXUAL PARTNERS
NATIONAL GOALS
NATIONAL POPULATION
NATIONAL PRIORITIES
NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE
NEW INFECTIONS
NUMBER OF NEW CASES
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
ORPHANS
PATIENTS
PHYSICAL VIOLENCE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
PRACTITIONERS
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREVALENCE
PREVALENCE OF INFECTION
PREVALENCE RATE
PREVALENCE RATES
PREVENTION EFFORTS
PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS
PREVENTION STRATEGIES
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS
RATES OF INFECTION
REGIONAL STRATEGY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS
RESOURCE PROJECTIONS
RISK BEHAVIOR
RISK BEHAVIORS
RISK FACTORS
RISK GROUPS
RISK POPULATIONS
RISK REDUCTION
RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIORS
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOL YOUTH
SCREENING
SEX PARTNERS
SEX WITH MEN
SEX WORKER
SEXUAL ACTIVITY
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
SEXUAL PARTNER
SEXUAL PARTNERS
SEXUAL PRACTICES
SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS
SEXUAL RISK
SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOR
SEXUALITY
SEXUALLY ACTIVE
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
SMALL COUNTRIES
SOCIAL FACTORS
SOCIAL VULNERABILITY
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
STD
STDS
STIS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SUBSTANCE ABUSERS
SURVEILLANCE DATA
THERAPY
TUBERCULOSIS
UNAIDS
UNIONS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO TREATMENT
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
UNPROTECTED SEX
VIOLENCE
VIRGIN
VIRUS
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WOMAN
WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE
WORKFORCE
YOUNG ADULTS
YOUNG PEOPLE
ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
ADULT PREVALENCE
AGE GROUPS
AGED
AGGRESSIVE
AIDS CASE
AIDS CASES
AIDS RELIEF
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
ANTENATAL CLINIC
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BEHAVIORAL CHANGES
BEHAVIORAL RISK
BEHAVIORAL SURVEILLANCE
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
BLOOD SAFETY
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CASUAL PARTNERS
CASUAL SEX
CHILDBEARING
CITIZENSHIP
CLINICS
COMMERCIAL SEX
COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS
CONDOM
CONDOM USE
CONDOMS
CRACK
CRACK COCAINE
CULTURAL PRACTICE
DEATHS
DISCRIMINATION
DISEASE BURDEN
DISEASE PREVALENCE
DRUG USERS
ECONOMIC STATUS
EMERGENCY PLAN
EPIDEMIC
EPIDEMICS
EPIDEMIOLOGIC DATA
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA
EPIDEMIOLOGISTS
EPIDEMIOLOGY
EXERCISES
FEMALE
FEMALE SEX WORKERS
FEMALES
GENDER
GENDER BALANCE
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SURVEYS
HIDDEN EPIDEMIC
HIGH DISEASE BURDEN
HIV
HIV DATA
HIV INFECTION
HIV INFECTION RATES
HIV INFECTIONS
HIV POSITIVE
HIV PREVENTION
HIV TESTING
HIV TRANSMISSION
HIV/AIDS
HOMELESSNESS
HOMOSEXUALITY
HOMOSEXUALS
HOSPITAL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMMIGRANTS
IMMUNE DEFICIENCY
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
INFECTION RATE
INFECTION RATES
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
INTERVENTION
IV DRUG USE
LAWS
LEADING CAUSES
LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH
LOCAL CAPACITY
MALARIA
MALE HOMOSEXUALITY
MARITAL PARTNERS
MARITAL STATUS
MARKETING
MASCULINITY
MEDICAL COMMUNITY
MEDICINE
MEN'S HEALTH
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WORKERS
MINISTRIES OF HEALTH
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MONOGAMY
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATES
MOTHER
MOTHER TO CHILD
MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION
MOTHER-TO-CHILD
MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION
MULTIPLE PARTNERS
MULTIPLE SEX PARTNERS
MULTIPLE SEXUAL PARTNERS
NATIONAL GOALS
NATIONAL POPULATION
NATIONAL PRIORITIES
NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE
NEW INFECTIONS
NUMBER OF NEW CASES
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
ORPHANS
PATIENTS
PHYSICAL VIOLENCE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
PRACTITIONERS
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREVALENCE
PREVALENCE OF INFECTION
PREVALENCE RATE
PREVALENCE RATES
PREVENTION EFFORTS
PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS
PREVENTION STRATEGIES
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS
RATES OF INFECTION
REGIONAL STRATEGY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS
RESOURCE PROJECTIONS
RISK BEHAVIOR
RISK BEHAVIORS
RISK FACTORS
RISK GROUPS
RISK POPULATIONS
RISK REDUCTION
RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIORS
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOL YOUTH
SCREENING
SEX PARTNERS
SEX WITH MEN
SEX WORKER
SEXUAL ACTIVITY
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
SEXUAL PARTNER
SEXUAL PARTNERS
SEXUAL PRACTICES
SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS
SEXUAL RISK
SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOR
SEXUALITY
SEXUALLY ACTIVE
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
SMALL COUNTRIES
SOCIAL FACTORS
SOCIAL VULNERABILITY
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
STD
STDS
STIS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SUBSTANCE ABUSERS
SURVEILLANCE DATA
THERAPY
TUBERCULOSIS
UNAIDS
UNIONS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO TREATMENT
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
UNPROTECTED SEX
VIOLENCE
VIRGIN
VIRUS
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WOMAN
WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE
WORKFORCE
YOUNG ADULTS
YOUNG PEOPLE
spellingShingle ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
ADULT PREVALENCE
AGE GROUPS
AGED
AGGRESSIVE
AIDS CASE
AIDS CASES
AIDS RELIEF
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
ANTENATAL CLINIC
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BEHAVIORAL CHANGES
BEHAVIORAL RISK
BEHAVIORAL SURVEILLANCE
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
BLOOD SAFETY
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CASUAL PARTNERS
CASUAL SEX
CHILDBEARING
CITIZENSHIP
CLINICS
COMMERCIAL SEX
COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS
CONDOM
CONDOM USE
CONDOMS
CRACK
CRACK COCAINE
CULTURAL PRACTICE
DEATHS
DISCRIMINATION
DISEASE BURDEN
DISEASE PREVALENCE
DRUG USERS
ECONOMIC STATUS
EMERGENCY PLAN
EPIDEMIC
EPIDEMICS
EPIDEMIOLOGIC DATA
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA
EPIDEMIOLOGISTS
EPIDEMIOLOGY
EXERCISES
FEMALE
FEMALE SEX WORKERS
FEMALES
GENDER
GENDER BALANCE
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SURVEYS
HIDDEN EPIDEMIC
HIGH DISEASE BURDEN
HIV
HIV DATA
HIV INFECTION
HIV INFECTION RATES
HIV INFECTIONS
HIV POSITIVE
HIV PREVENTION
HIV TESTING
HIV TRANSMISSION
HIV/AIDS
HOMELESSNESS
HOMOSEXUALITY
HOMOSEXUALS
HOSPITAL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMMIGRANTS
IMMUNE DEFICIENCY
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
INFECTION RATE
INFECTION RATES
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
INTERVENTION
IV DRUG USE
LAWS
LEADING CAUSES
LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH
LOCAL CAPACITY
MALARIA
MALE HOMOSEXUALITY
MARITAL PARTNERS
MARITAL STATUS
MARKETING
MASCULINITY
MEDICAL COMMUNITY
MEDICINE
MEN'S HEALTH
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WORKERS
MINISTRIES OF HEALTH
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MONOGAMY
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATES
MOTHER
MOTHER TO CHILD
MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION
MOTHER-TO-CHILD
MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION
MULTIPLE PARTNERS
MULTIPLE SEX PARTNERS
MULTIPLE SEXUAL PARTNERS
NATIONAL GOALS
NATIONAL POPULATION
NATIONAL PRIORITIES
NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE
NEW INFECTIONS
NUMBER OF NEW CASES
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
ORPHANS
PATIENTS
PHYSICAL VIOLENCE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
PRACTITIONERS
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREVALENCE
PREVALENCE OF INFECTION
PREVALENCE RATE
PREVALENCE RATES
PREVENTION EFFORTS
PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS
PREVENTION STRATEGIES
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS
RATES OF INFECTION
REGIONAL STRATEGY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS
RESOURCE PROJECTIONS
RISK BEHAVIOR
RISK BEHAVIORS
RISK FACTORS
RISK GROUPS
RISK POPULATIONS
RISK REDUCTION
RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIORS
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOL YOUTH
SCREENING
SEX PARTNERS
SEX WITH MEN
SEX WORKER
SEXUAL ACTIVITY
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
SEXUAL PARTNER
SEXUAL PARTNERS
SEXUAL PRACTICES
SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS
SEXUAL RISK
SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOR
SEXUALITY
SEXUALLY ACTIVE
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
SMALL COUNTRIES
SOCIAL FACTORS
SOCIAL VULNERABILITY
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
STD
STDS
STIS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SUBSTANCE ABUSERS
SURVEILLANCE DATA
THERAPY
TUBERCULOSIS
UNAIDS
UNIONS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO TREATMENT
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
UNPROTECTED SEX
VIOLENCE
VIRGIN
VIRUS
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WOMAN
WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE
WORKFORCE
YOUNG ADULTS
YOUNG PEOPLE
ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
ADULT PREVALENCE
AGE GROUPS
AGED
AGGRESSIVE
AIDS CASE
AIDS CASES
AIDS RELIEF
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
ANTENATAL CLINIC
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BEHAVIORAL CHANGES
BEHAVIORAL RISK
BEHAVIORAL SURVEILLANCE
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
BLOOD SAFETY
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CASUAL PARTNERS
CASUAL SEX
CHILDBEARING
CITIZENSHIP
CLINICS
COMMERCIAL SEX
COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS
CONDOM
CONDOM USE
CONDOMS
CRACK
CRACK COCAINE
CULTURAL PRACTICE
DEATHS
DISCRIMINATION
DISEASE BURDEN
DISEASE PREVALENCE
DRUG USERS
ECONOMIC STATUS
EMERGENCY PLAN
EPIDEMIC
EPIDEMICS
EPIDEMIOLOGIC DATA
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA
EPIDEMIOLOGISTS
EPIDEMIOLOGY
EXERCISES
FEMALE
FEMALE SEX WORKERS
FEMALES
GENDER
GENDER BALANCE
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SURVEYS
HIDDEN EPIDEMIC
HIGH DISEASE BURDEN
HIV
HIV DATA
HIV INFECTION
HIV INFECTION RATES
HIV INFECTIONS
HIV POSITIVE
HIV PREVENTION
HIV TESTING
HIV TRANSMISSION
HIV/AIDS
HOMELESSNESS
HOMOSEXUALITY
HOMOSEXUALS
HOSPITAL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMMIGRANTS
IMMUNE DEFICIENCY
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
INFECTION RATE
INFECTION RATES
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
INTERVENTION
IV DRUG USE
LAWS
LEADING CAUSES
LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH
LOCAL CAPACITY
MALARIA
MALE HOMOSEXUALITY
MARITAL PARTNERS
MARITAL STATUS
MARKETING
MASCULINITY
MEDICAL COMMUNITY
MEDICINE
MEN'S HEALTH
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WORKERS
MINISTRIES OF HEALTH
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MONOGAMY
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATES
MOTHER
MOTHER TO CHILD
MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION
MOTHER-TO-CHILD
MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION
MULTIPLE PARTNERS
MULTIPLE SEX PARTNERS
MULTIPLE SEXUAL PARTNERS
NATIONAL GOALS
NATIONAL POPULATION
NATIONAL PRIORITIES
NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE
NEW INFECTIONS
NUMBER OF NEW CASES
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
ORPHANS
PATIENTS
PHYSICAL VIOLENCE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
PRACTITIONERS
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREVALENCE
PREVALENCE OF INFECTION
PREVALENCE RATE
PREVALENCE RATES
PREVENTION EFFORTS
PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS
PREVENTION STRATEGIES
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS
RATES OF INFECTION
REGIONAL STRATEGY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS
RESOURCE PROJECTIONS
RISK BEHAVIOR
RISK BEHAVIORS
RISK FACTORS
RISK GROUPS
RISK POPULATIONS
RISK REDUCTION
RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIORS
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOL YOUTH
SCREENING
SEX PARTNERS
SEX WITH MEN
SEX WORKER
SEXUAL ACTIVITY
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
SEXUAL PARTNER
SEXUAL PARTNERS
SEXUAL PRACTICES
SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS
SEXUAL RISK
SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOR
SEXUALITY
SEXUALLY ACTIVE
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
SMALL COUNTRIES
SOCIAL FACTORS
SOCIAL VULNERABILITY
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
STD
STDS
STIS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SUBSTANCE ABUSERS
SURVEILLANCE DATA
THERAPY
TUBERCULOSIS
UNAIDS
UNIONS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO TREATMENT
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
UNPROTECTED SEX
VIOLENCE
VIRGIN
VIRUS
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WOMAN
WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE
WORKFORCE
YOUNG ADULTS
YOUNG PEOPLE
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HIV in the Caribbean : A Systematic Data Review, 2003-2008
description This report is the result of a comprehensive, regional, data-driven review of the HIV epidemic in the Caribbean. Several reports have been published about the Caribbean but none have specifically focused on a thorough review of data sources, data collection strategies and detailed epidemiology of the HIV epidemic. In the past, the Caribbean epidemic has largely been characterized as a generalized, heterosexual epidemic on the verge of explosion. The purpose of an HIV epidemiological synthesis is to assess and analyze new or recent data to provide strategic direction for the program development and implementation. New data sources include any unpublished, unexplored or unanalyzed data, the latest surveillance data, as well as, biological and behavioral surveys, STI data, program monitoring data and quantitative or qualitative research data. The synthesis also tests and explores an existing hypothesis about the epidemic and discusses relevant data-based policy implications. For the Caribbean synthesis, aimed to: 1) analyze HIV transmission patterns; 2) determine epidemiological and behavioral drivers in the Caribbean; and 3) analyze the national and regional responses relative to findings from the analysis.
topic_facet ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
ADULT PREVALENCE
AGE GROUPS
AGED
AGGRESSIVE
AIDS CASE
AIDS CASES
AIDS RELIEF
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
ANTENATAL CLINIC
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BEHAVIORAL CHANGES
BEHAVIORAL RISK
BEHAVIORAL SURVEILLANCE
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
BLOOD SAFETY
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CASUAL PARTNERS
CASUAL SEX
CHILDBEARING
CITIZENSHIP
CLINICS
COMMERCIAL SEX
COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS
CONDOM
CONDOM USE
CONDOMS
CRACK
CRACK COCAINE
CULTURAL PRACTICE
DEATHS
DISCRIMINATION
DISEASE BURDEN
DISEASE PREVALENCE
DRUG USERS
ECONOMIC STATUS
EMERGENCY PLAN
EPIDEMIC
EPIDEMICS
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author World Bank
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author_sort World Bank
title HIV in the Caribbean : A Systematic Data Review, 2003-2008
title_short HIV in the Caribbean : A Systematic Data Review, 2003-2008
title_full HIV in the Caribbean : A Systematic Data Review, 2003-2008
title_fullStr HIV in the Caribbean : A Systematic Data Review, 2003-2008
title_full_unstemmed HIV in the Caribbean : A Systematic Data Review, 2003-2008
title_sort hiv in the caribbean : a systematic data review, 2003-2008
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2008
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/01/16461308/hiv-caribbean-systematic-data-review-2003-2008
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/12707
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spelling dig-okr-10986127072024-08-08T15:01:35Z HIV in the Caribbean : A Systematic Data Review, 2003-2008 World Bank ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME ADULT PREVALENCE AGE GROUPS AGED AGGRESSIVE AIDS CASE AIDS CASES AIDS RELIEF ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES ANTENATAL CLINIC BEHAVIOR CHANGE BEHAVIORAL CHANGES BEHAVIORAL RISK BEHAVIORAL SURVEILLANCE BEHAVIOUR CHANGE BLOOD SAFETY BURDEN OF DISEASE CASUAL PARTNERS CASUAL SEX CHILDBEARING CITIZENSHIP CLINICS COMMERCIAL SEX COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS CONDOM CONDOM USE CONDOMS CRACK CRACK COCAINE CULTURAL PRACTICE DEATHS DISCRIMINATION DISEASE BURDEN DISEASE PREVALENCE DRUG USERS ECONOMIC STATUS EMERGENCY PLAN EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGIC DATA EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA EPIDEMIOLOGISTS EPIDEMIOLOGY EXERCISES FEMALE FEMALE SEX WORKERS FEMALES GENDER GENDER BALANCE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SURVEYS HIDDEN EPIDEMIC HIGH DISEASE BURDEN HIV HIV DATA HIV INFECTION HIV INFECTION RATES HIV INFECTIONS HIV POSITIVE HIV PREVENTION HIV TESTING HIV TRANSMISSION HIV/AIDS HOMELESSNESS HOMOSEXUALITY HOMOSEXUALS HOSPITAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN RIGHTS IMMIGRANTS IMMUNE DEFICIENCY IMMUNODEFICIENCY IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION RATE INFECTION RATES INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION INTERVENTION IV DRUG USE LAWS LEADING CAUSES LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH LOCAL CAPACITY MALARIA MALE HOMOSEXUALITY MARITAL PARTNERS MARITAL STATUS MARKETING MASCULINITY MEDICAL COMMUNITY MEDICINE MEN'S HEALTH MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MINISTRIES OF HEALTH MINISTRY OF HEALTH MONOGAMY MORBIDITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RATES MOTHER MOTHER TO CHILD MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION MOTHER-TO-CHILD MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION MULTIPLE PARTNERS MULTIPLE SEX PARTNERS MULTIPLE SEXUAL PARTNERS NATIONAL GOALS NATIONAL POPULATION NATIONAL PRIORITIES NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE NEW INFECTIONS NUMBER OF NEW CASES NUMBER OF PEOPLE ORPHANS PATIENTS PHYSICAL VIOLENCE POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POPULATION DISTRIBUTION PRACTITIONERS PREGNANT WOMEN PREVALENCE PREVALENCE OF INFECTION PREVALENCE RATE PREVALENCE RATES PREVENTION EFFORTS PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS PREVENTION STRATEGIES PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY SCHOOL PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS RATES OF INFECTION REGIONAL STRATEGY RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RESOURCE PROJECTIONS RISK BEHAVIOR RISK BEHAVIORS RISK FACTORS RISK GROUPS RISK POPULATIONS RISK REDUCTION RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIORS RURAL AREAS SCHOOL YOUTH SCREENING SEX PARTNERS SEX WITH MEN SEX WORKER SEXUAL ACTIVITY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR SEXUAL INTERCOURSE SEXUAL PARTNER SEXUAL PARTNERS SEXUAL PRACTICES SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS SEXUAL RISK SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOR SEXUALITY SEXUALLY ACTIVE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS SMALL COUNTRIES SOCIAL FACTORS SOCIAL VULNERABILITY SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION STD STDS STIS SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUBSTANCE ABUSERS SURVEILLANCE DATA THERAPY TUBERCULOSIS UNAIDS UNIONS UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO TREATMENT UNIVERSITY EDUCATION UNPROTECTED SEX VIOLENCE VIRGIN VIRUS VOLUNTARY COUNSELING VULNERABLE CHILDREN VULNERABLE GROUPS WOMAN WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE WORKFORCE YOUNG ADULTS YOUNG PEOPLE This report is the result of a comprehensive, regional, data-driven review of the HIV epidemic in the Caribbean. Several reports have been published about the Caribbean but none have specifically focused on a thorough review of data sources, data collection strategies and detailed epidemiology of the HIV epidemic. In the past, the Caribbean epidemic has largely been characterized as a generalized, heterosexual epidemic on the verge of explosion. The purpose of an HIV epidemiological synthesis is to assess and analyze new or recent data to provide strategic direction for the program development and implementation. New data sources include any unpublished, unexplored or unanalyzed data, the latest surveillance data, as well as, biological and behavioral surveys, STI data, program monitoring data and quantitative or qualitative research data. The synthesis also tests and explores an existing hypothesis about the epidemic and discusses relevant data-based policy implications. For the Caribbean synthesis, aimed to: 1) analyze HIV transmission patterns; 2) determine epidemiological and behavioral drivers in the Caribbean; and 3) analyze the national and regional responses relative to findings from the analysis. 2013-03-14T01:26:10Z 2013-03-14T01:26:10Z 2008 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/01/16461308/hiv-caribbean-systematic-data-review-2003-2008 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/12707 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC