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Leveraging the HIV response to strengthen pandemic preparedness.

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Collins, C; Isbell, MT; Karim, QA; Sohn, AH; Beyrer, C; Maleche, A
Published in: PLOS Glob Public Health
2023

The COVID-19 pandemic and the expectation of future pandemic threats have generated a global dialogue on strengthening pandemic preparedness and response (PPR). Thus far, this dialogue has largely failed to fully consider the critical role that established, disease-specific programs played in national and regional COVID-19 responses, and the potential for these programs to contribute to stronger pandemic preparedness for the future. The HIV response is an important example of a global health initiative that is already making substantial contributions to PPR. Both the infrastructure and core principles of the HIV response have much to contribute towards pandemic preparedness that is more effective and equitable than seen in the response to COVID-19. This review examines how HIV-related resources and principles can support communities and countries in being better prepared for emerging disease threats, with a specific focus on evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on the current literature, the review explores the clear, multi-faceted intersection between the HIV response and the central elements of pandemic preparedness in areas including surveillance; supply chain; primary care; health care workforce; community engagement; biomedical research; universal access without discrimination; political leadership; governance; and financing. There are many opportunities to be more strategic and purposeful in leveraging HIV programs and approaches for preparedness. Avoiding the longstanding temptation in global health to create new siloes, PPR initiatives, including the new Pandemic Fund at the World Bank, should invest in and build out from existing programs that are already making health systems more inclusive and resilient, including the global response to HIV.

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PLOS Glob Public Health

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2767-3375

Publication Date

2023

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3

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e0001511

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United States
 

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Collins, C., Isbell, M. T., Karim, Q. A., Sohn, A. H., Beyrer, C., & Maleche, A. (2023). Leveraging the HIV response to strengthen pandemic preparedness. PLOS Glob Public Health, 3(1), e0001511. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001511
Collins, Chris, Michael T. Isbell, Quarraisha Abdool Karim, Annette H. Sohn, Chris Beyrer, and Allan Maleche. “Leveraging the HIV response to strengthen pandemic preparedness.PLOS Glob Public Health 3, no. 1 (2023): e0001511. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001511.
Collins C, Isbell MT, Karim QA, Sohn AH, Beyrer C, Maleche A. Leveraging the HIV response to strengthen pandemic preparedness. PLOS Glob Public Health. 2023;3(1):e0001511.
Collins, Chris, et al. “Leveraging the HIV response to strengthen pandemic preparedness.PLOS Glob Public Health, vol. 3, no. 1, 2023, p. e0001511. Pubmed, doi:10.1371/journal.pgph.0001511.
Collins C, Isbell MT, Karim QA, Sohn AH, Beyrer C, Maleche A. Leveraging the HIV response to strengthen pandemic preparedness. PLOS Glob Public Health. 2023;3(1):e0001511.

Published In

PLOS Glob Public Health

DOI

EISSN

2767-3375

Publication Date

2023

Volume

3

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e0001511

Location

United States