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Preventing HIV/AIDS in young people A systematic review of the evidence from developing countries Authors: UNAIDS Inter-agency Task Team on Young PeopleEditors: Ross, David A.; Dick, Bruce; Ferguson, Jane Number of pages: 348 Publication date: 2006 Languages: English ISBN: 9241209380 WHO reference number: TRS/938 Preventing HIV/AIDS in young people [pdf 3.41Mb] The first systematic review [pdf 468kb] AbstractArabic [pdf 104kb] | Chinese [pdf 280kb] | French [pdf 120kb] | Russian [pdf 209kb] | Spanish [pdf 140kb] SummaryArabic [pdf 213kb] | Chinese [pdf 280kb] | English [pdf 174kb] | French [pdf 154kb] | Russian [pdf 277kb] | Spanish [pdf 163kb]Press releaseYoung people and HIV: the evidence is clear - act now! In six languagesOverviewYoung people are particularly vulnerable to HIV: 15–24 year olds account for 50% of new cases. Five to six thousand youths become infected every day, most of them in developing countries. The UN General Assembly Special Session on AIDS in June 2001 set a number of goals to drive efforts to reduce prevalence in this age group. This report provides evidence-based recommendations for policy-makers, programme managers and researchers to guide efforts towards meeting the UN goals on HIV/AIDS and young people. These goals aim to decrease prevalence and vulnerability; and to increase access to information, skills and services. This report provides a systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions provided: through schools, health services, mass media, communities, and to young people who are most vulnerable to HIV infection. The report classifies these interventions into three categories:
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