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Bernhard Schwartländer
Researcher at World Health Organization
Publications - 52
Citations - 4248
Bernhard Schwartländer is an academic researcher from World Health Organization. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) & Population. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 52 publications receiving 4095 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernhard Schwartländer include The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria & Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS.
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Towards an improved investment approach for an effective response to HIV/AIDS
Bernhard Schwartländer,John Stover,Timothy B. Hallett,Rifat Atun,Rifat Atun,Carlos Avila,Eleanor Gouws,Michael Bartos,Peter D. Ghys,Marjorie Opuni,David A Barr,Ramzi Alsallaq,Lori Bollinger,Marcelo de Freitas,Geoffrey P. Garnett,Charles B. Holmes,Ken E. Legins,Yogan Pillay,Anderson Stanciole,Craig McClure,Gottfried Hirnschall,Marie Laga,Nancy Padian +22 more
TL;DR: A strategic investment framework is proposed that is intended to support better management of national and international HIV/AIDS responses than exists with the present system and would avert 12·2 million new HIV infections and 7·4 million deaths from AIDS between 2011 and 2020.
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The global impact of HIV/AIDS
TL;DR: Responding to AIDS on a scale commensurate with the epidemic is a global imperative, and the tools for an effective response are known.
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HIV prevention transformed: the new prevention research agenda
Nancy Padian,Nancy Padian,Sandra I. McCoy,Salim S. Abdool Karim,Salim S. Abdool Karim,Nina. Hasen,Julia. Kim,Michael Bartos,Elly Katabira,Stefano M. Bertozzi,Stefano M. Bertozzi,Bernhard Schwartländer,Myron S. Cohen +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse trends in the rapidly changing landscape of HIV prevention, and chart a new path for HIV prevention research that focuses on the implementation of effective and efficient combination prevention strategies to turn the tide on the HIV pandemic.
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The increased frequency of cervical dysplasia-neoplasia in women infected with the human immunodeficiency virus is related to the degree of immunosuppression
TL;DR: Cervical dysplasia-neoplasia was seen in 41% of the human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients and in the sample from outpatients in 4%, including two cases of invasive carcinoma.
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Can we reverse the HIV/AIDS pandemic with an expanded response?
John Stover,Neff Walker,Geoff P. Garnett,Joshua A. Salomon,Karen A Stanecki,Peter D. Ghys,Nicholas C. Grassly,Roy M. Anderson,Bernhard Schwartländer +8 more
TL;DR: Analysis of epidemiological data, mathematical models of HIV-1 transmission, and the impact of prevention interventions on risk behaviours suggest that if the successes achieved in some countries in prevention of transmission can be expanded to a global scale by 2005, about 29 million new infections could be prevented by 2010.