Title of article
HIV/AIDS surveillance in Egypt: current status and future challenges
Author/Authors
Boutros, S. University College London - Centre for International Health and Development, UK , Skordis, J. University College London - Centre for International Health and Development, UK
From page
251
To page
258
Abstract
By international standards, HIV/AIDS prevalence is low in Egypt ( 0.1%). However, questions aboutthe accuracy of this figure are coupled with fears of an imminent increase in prevalence, with evidence suggesting that, despite Egypt’s conservative culture, high-risk behaviour is more widespread than commonly reported and the country’s changing socioeconomic context is perpetuating this trend. Through an analysis of the current HIV/AIDS surveillance system in Egypt, this paper explores some of the unique challenges this country faces in dealing with the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It concludes that constraints, such as Egypt’s cultural norms and laws, the population’s lack of knowledge about HIV/AIDS and the bureaucratic health system, hinder the development and implementation of effective surveillance systems.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2641455
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