Treffer: Findings from University of Queensland in the Area of HIV/AIDS Reported (Does human development index's level shape maternal triple elimination program? Insights from East Java, Indonesia).

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Findings from University of Queensland in the Area of HIV/AIDS Reported (Does human development index's level shape maternal triple elimination program? Insights from East Java, Indonesia).
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AIDS Weekly; 3/9/2026, p40-40, 1p
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Biomedical Index

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This article focuses on a study examining the relationship between the Human Development Index (HDI) and the implementation of the Triple Elimination Program in East Java, Indonesia, which aims to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B. The cross-sectional study analyzed 2023 district-level data and found no significant association between HDI and program coverage, suggesting that health system factors may play a larger role than socioeconomic conditions in screening performance. Screening rates for the three infections varied widely across districts, and the study highlighted limitations due to reliance on projected data for pregnant women, emphasizing the need for improved data accuracy and local reporting. The research was supported by Universitas Airlangga and involved collaboration with the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. [Extracted from the article]

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