Literature DB >> 15983271

Which patients first? Setting priorities for antiretroviral therapy where resources are limited.

Laura J McGough1, Steven J Reynolds, Thomas C Quinn, Jonathan M Zenilman.   

Abstract

The availability of limited funds from international agencies for the purchase of antiretroviral (ARV) treatment in developing countries presents challenges, especially in prioritizing who should receive therapy. Public input and the protection of human rights are crucial in making treatment programs equitable and accountable. By examining historical precedents of resource allocation, we aim to provoke and inform debate about current ARV programs. Through a critical review of the published literature, we evaluate 4 precedents for key lessons: the discovery of insulin for diabetes in 1922, the release of penicillin for civilian use in 1943, the development of chronic hemodialysis programs in 1961, and current allocation of liver transplants. We then describe current rationing mechanisms for ARVs.

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Keywords:  Health Care and Public Health

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15983271      PMCID: PMC1449336          DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2004.052738

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Public Health        ISSN: 0090-0036            Impact factor:   9.308


  10 in total

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Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2004-06-19       Impact factor: 79.321

4.  Hard choices: rationing antiretroviral therapy for HIV/AIDS in Africa.

Authors:  Sydney Rosen; Ian Sanne; Alizanne Collier; Jonathon L Simon
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2005 Jan 22-28       Impact factor: 79.321

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Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  2001-02       Impact factor: 17.425

6.  Barriers to antiretroviral adherence for patients living with HIV infection and AIDS in Botswana.

Authors:  Sheri Weiser; William Wolfe; David Bangsberg; Ibou Thior; Peter Gilbert; Joseph Makhema; Poloko Kebaabetswe; Dianne Dickenson; Kgosidialwa Mompati; Max Essex; Richard Marlink
Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2003-11-01       Impact factor: 3.731

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Authors:  P A Ubel; G Loewenstein
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  1996-04       Impact factor: 4.634

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10.  Mortality and progression to AIDS after starting highly active antiretroviral therapy.

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Journal:  AIDS       Date:  2003-10-17       Impact factor: 4.177

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  6 in total

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Journal:  J Hepatol       Date:  2012-02-04       Impact factor: 25.083

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Authors:  Nathan Ford; Alexandra Calmy; Samia Hurst
Journal:  BMC Int Health Hum Rights       Date:  2010-03-31

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Authors:  Henry S Richardson
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2007-09-27       Impact factor: 9.308

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Authors:  Edwin Wouters; Christo Heunis; Koen Ponnet; Francis Van Loon; Frederik le Roux Booysen; Dingie van Rensburg; Herman Meulemans
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2010-07-01       Impact factor: 3.295

5.  Rationing antiretroviral therapy for HIV/AIDS in Africa: choices and consequences.

Authors:  Sydney Rosen; Ian Sanne; Alizanne Collier; Jonathon L Simon
Journal:  PLoS Med       Date:  2005-09-20       Impact factor: 11.069

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