UNAIDS Official Explains 90-90-90 Goal

Center for Global Health Policy’s “Science Speaks”: 90-90-90: Chris Collins of UNAIDS breaks down the math, and the meaning
Antigone Barton, writer and editor of “Science Speaks” and senior communications officer at the Center for Global Health Policy, summarizes comments made by Chris Collins, chief of the Community Mobilization Division at UNAIDS, during AVAC’s “Research and Reality” webinar series “about the impact of continuing biomedical HIV prevention breakthroughs on the ground” and UNAIDS’ goals to get “90 percent of people living with HIV to know they have the virus, 90 percent of those who know they are infected to be receiving sustainable antiretroviral treatment, and 90 percent of those people on treatment to have sustainable suppression of their virus — 90-90-90 — by 2020” (10/8).

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