AIDS World-wide I

概述-历史记载   Introduction - Historical Notes

广泛流行的艾滋病-世界范围的艾滋病1

象梅毒一样,艾滋病的起源至今仍不清楚。1981年,这种新流行病的第一批病人在美国的东西海岸同时出现。他们都是男同性恋者。起初旧金山和纽约同性恋团体(S. F. AIDS Foundation和 Gay Men’s Health Crisis, GMHC)按照这些病人的情况制定了预防策略。然而,当这种传染病传播的时候,医学研究加强了,而且开始产生效应:1982年,现今被广泛接受的科学名称就是那时被提出的,既:获得性免疫缺陷综合征 (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome,简称AIDS) 。1983年,病原体病毒被发现 (Human Immunodeficiency Virus,简称 HIV)。1985年,第一个HIV抗体实验被启用,而且在美国乔治亚州的亚特兰大召开了第一次艾滋病国际会议。

最后,在1986年,针对许多人的惊慌失措,美国外科医生埃弗雷特·库普制定了一个预防策略,后来该策略由一些美国同性恋外科医生所改进,进而被美国疾病控制中心(CDC)所批准。库普给每一个美国家庭分送了一个小册子,详细解说了艾滋病知识和提出了预防措施的建议,诸如:规模化的性教育和使用安全套等等。经过研究,欧洲各国借鉴了美国的经验,决定遵循同样的健康干预政策,从而使整个西方工业化国家在预防艾滋病方面能够达到相同的控制标准。

The AIDS Pandemic - AIDS World-wide I

The origin of AIDS, like that of syphilis, remains unclear to this day. The first patients of the new epidemic appeared in 1981 on the West and East coasts of the USA. They were all gay men, and initially it was left to the gay communities of San Francisco (S. F. AIDS Foundation) and New York (Gay Men’s Health Crisis, GMHC) to develop prevention strategies. However, as the infection spread, medical research intensified and began to produce results: In 1982, the now accepted scientific name for the disease was proposed – Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). In 1983, the virus causing it was found (Human Immunodeficiency Virus: HIV). In 1985 the first test for HIV antibodies was introduced, and the first international AIDS conference was organized in Atlanta, GA.
Finally, in 1986, the
US Surgeon General, Dr. C. Everett Koop, to the consternation of many, adopted the strategy developed by American gay physicians and endorsed by his country’s Centers for Disease Control (CDC). He sent a brochure to every American household explaining the disease and proposing preventive measures such as general sex education and the use of condoms. Studying the American experience, the European countries decided to follow the same health policies, and thus, on the whole, the Western industrialized countries were able to achieve some measure of control over the disease.

 

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