Selected article for: "behavioural intervention and chinese government"

Author: Sun, Xinhua; Lu, Fan; Wu, Zunyou; Poundstone, Katharine; Zeng, Gang; Xu, Peng; Zhang, Dapeng; Liu, Kangmai; Liau, Adrian
Title: Evolution of information-driven HIV/AIDS policies in China
  • Document date: 2010_12_24
  • ID: q2a5aogo_8
    Snippet: The Chinese government has issued hundreds of HIV/AIDS policies over the past 25 years. We focused on national-level policies that have had a significant impact on China's HIV/AIDS response. The landmark policies include: the implementation and revocation of China's travel ban on people living with HIV/AIDS; the Blood Donation Law of 1998; China's 5-Year Action Plans for the Containment and Control of HIV/AIDS; the 'Four Frees and One Care' polic.....
    Document: The Chinese government has issued hundreds of HIV/AIDS policies over the past 25 years. We focused on national-level policies that have had a significant impact on China's HIV/AIDS response. The landmark policies include: the implementation and revocation of China's travel ban on people living with HIV/AIDS; the Blood Donation Law of 1998; China's 5-Year Action Plans for the Containment and Control of HIV/AIDS; the 'Four Frees and One Care' policy to improve access to treatment and care services; the creation of high-risk behavioural intervention outreach teams; and the 2006 AIDS regulation. These key policies were put in place during different phases of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in China (Figure 1 ).

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