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/ September 30, 2020

Vietnam among top 4 countries in treating HIV/AIDS: official

Vietnam has a rate of HIV-infected people receiving anti-retroviral (ARV) treatment with a viral load below the inhibitory threshold reaching 96 percent, contributing to reducing community HIV infection, Long told a meeting of the National Assembly’s Committee on Social Affairs on Tuesday. Over the past 10 years, Vietnam has kept the community HIV infection rate below 0.3 percent. According to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), since 2000 the country has deployed preventive measures to stop 400,000 people from being infected with HIV while 150,000 received treatment that prevented death from AIDS. According to statistics from Vietnam’s health ministry, around 250,000 HIV patients are still alive, but only 210,000 know their HIV status. In 2014, Vietnam became the first country in Asia to adopt the 90-90-90 targets set by the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS, under which by 2020, 90 percent of those living with HIV would know their HIV status; 90 percent of people who know their status are on HIV treatment; and 90 percent of all patients on treatment would have undetectable levels of HIV in their bodies. USAID first supported HIV/AIDS programs in Vietnam in the mid-1990s. Despite achieving positive results in HIV/AIDS prevention and control, however, some shortcomings remain, Long said, adding the current law still has many limitations, with no specific regulation on who is entitled to access information about HIV patients. Therefore, he proposed the amended law add greater information access on HIV infectees to ensure proper treatment, payment of medical examinations and treatment costs as well as prevent infection among carers treating patients. Vietnam has been struggling to find funds for its HIV/AIDS programs after foreign donors started to pull out when it achieved middle income status. These funds are expected to dry up completely by the end of this year. By then, drugs are scheduled to be provided under …

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/ February 11, 2020

Vietnam tests drug for nCoV treatment

The Hanoitimes - The Ministry of Science and Technology expects that based on the results of the research, the project team may propose the use of lopinavir and ritonavir in treating nCoV patients. A combination of lopinavir/ritonavir for the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS will be used on trial basis for the treatment of new coronavirus (nCoV) patients in Vietnam, Tuoi Tre Online reported. In order to develop a new treatment regimen for nCoV patients, the Minister of Science and Technology Chu Ngoc Anh has approved the project to assess the effectiveness and safety of lopinavir/ritonavir supplementation in the treatment of nCoV patients. Hospitals, enterprises in Vietnam ensure enough medicines for nCoV treatment. Photo: Duong Ngoc Lopinavir/ritonavir is known as a fixed dose combination formulation for treating and preventing HIV/AIDS infection. The scientists in the research group will test in four weeks or more on ten patients. Then, they will report on the effectiveness of clinical, subclinical, and virological responses evaluation as well as the safety of lopinavir/ritonavir use in treating nCoV patients who are under the Ministry of Health’s background treatment regimen. The Ministry of Science and Technology expects that based on the results of the research, the project team may propose the use of lopinavir and ritonavir in treating nCoV patients. Vietnam is conducting research on producing nCoV vaccine Deputy Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Long said at a meeting on February 10 that there are currently about 22 units nationwide testing and carrying out research on the production of an nCoV vaccine, Zing reported. In the mean time, the Ministry of Health also welcomes and encourages all scientific and technological units to engage in biological products and testing equipment production, Long added. However, the deputy minister said producing preventive vaccine, especially against a new strain of virus, is not …

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/ February 11, 2021

Redirecting our impact on the planet

By Caitlin Wiesen - Resident representative in Vietnam United Nations Development Programme The ambition of the first report, published in 1990, was to shift the focus of development thinking to human capabilities rather than focus exclusively on economic growth. Increasing incomes is important, especially for the poor and vulnerable, but we also need access to quality healthcare and education to realise our full potential. Vietnam’s extraordinary achievement of joining the High Human Development group this year as a lower middle-income country demonstrates the importance of focusing on human capabilities while also striving for rapid economic growth. Vietnam’s Human Development Index (HDI) since 1990 shows one of the fastest rates of improvement globally since the indicators were introduced. The country has excelled at widening access to healthcare and education, especially in rural and remote areas, which has enabled the country to avoid a situation – common within the Asia-Pacific region – in which inequality rises with urbanisation and industrialisation. However, these impressive achievements have come at the cost of high pressure on planetary systems. This is a global problem, not unique to Vietnam – and it is the focus of the 2020 report which launched in January. The report, entitled “The Next Frontier: Human Development and the Anthropocene,” rejects the idea that we must choose between people and the planet, arguing for a transformation in the way that we live, work, consume, interact – and most important of all – how we produce and use energy. The Anthropocene, or the Age of Humans, is the new geological age in which we live today, an era in which humans have fundamentally changed the planetary systems needed for life on earth. COVID-19 is the latest warning that humanity has reached a precipice. The pandemic has had a devastating impact on human development, lowering the global HDI for the first time in 30 years. But the pandemic and …

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