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Fears of 'dangerous complacency': Thousands gather in Amsterdam for world Aids meeting

Experts have warned that there may be a resurgence of the epidemic that has already killed 35 million people.

THOUSANDS OF EXPERTS and activists descend on Amsterdam today to bolster the battle against Aids amid warnings that “dangerous complacency” may cause a resurgence of the epidemic that has already killed 35 million people.

Rather than closing in on the goal of “ending” Aids, new HIV infections have surged in parts of the world as global attention has dwindled and funding levelled off, say leaders of the anti-Aids movement.

And they lament that too fine a focus on virus-suppressing treatment has overshadowed basic prevention with the result that HIV is still spreading with ease among the most vulnerable people.

“The encouraging reductions in new HIV infections that occurred for about a decade has emboldened some to declare that we are within reach of ending Aids,” said Peter Piot, a veteran virus researcher and founder of the UNAIDS agency.

However, “there is absolutely no evidence to support this conclusion,” he insisted, and warned: “the language on ending Aids has bred a dangerous complacency.”

This was evident from declining global and domestic funding for HIV eradication and treatment programmes, Piot said at the launch this week of a report by the International Aids Society (IAS) and The Lancet medical journal.

The authors of that report, he said, “are extremely concerned that there is a real risk that the world will declare victory long before our fight against Aids is over.”

Rubbing shoulders with celebrity activists such as actress Charlize Theron, Britain’s Prince Harry, and singers Elton John and Conchita, more than 15,000 delegates are expected in the Dutch capital for the conference, opening today.

Charlize and Conchita 

While high-profile speeches will seek to revive the flagging fight, the five-day event will also present an opportunity for scientists to mull over recent advances and setbacks in the quest for simpler, better anti-HIV drugs.

More than three decades of research have yet to yield a cure or vaccine for the Aids-causing virus that has infected nearly 80 million people since the epidemic burst onto the world scene in the early 1980s.

A UNAIDS report Wednesday said about 36.9 million people last year were living with the virus which, thanks to antiretroviral therapy (ART), is no longer a death sentence.

It reported the lowest annual death toll in two decades, and a record number of people on life-saving treatment.

But the report also alerted that new HIV infections are rising in about 50 countries, and have more than doubled in eastern Europe and central Asia.

IAS president Linda-Gail Bekker told AFP that there may have been “a strategic mistake on the part of the Aids gurus” to prioritise treatment at the expense of preventing HIV infection – the only real way to stop the epidemic.

“There is no epidemic that we have treated our way out of,” she said, citing Ebola and tuberculosis.

“Clearly, a vaccine is the holy grail, but we are not there yet.”

In the meantime, the world needs a renewed focus on prevention, said Bekker – stressing condom use, expanding the use of virus-suppressing ART as an infection shield, and providing safe, infection-free needles to drug users.

But to do this while also getting treatment to the 15.2 million infected people who do not yet have access, the world needs cash.

And this at a time that the US administration under Donald Trump has vowed to cut Aids spending.

A report this week by UNAIDS and the Kaiser Family Foundation, a health policy NGO, found that after two years of declining global funding, donor payments to low- and middle-income countries rose 16% to $8.1 billion (seven billion euros) last year.

Don’t walk away 

But it cautioned this was no cause for celebration, as the trend was “not expected to last”.

The extra money came mainly from a rollover to 2017 of funds the US government – by far the largest funder of Aids programmes – had appropriated but not spent in previous years.

Funding from donor governments “is likely to fall again”, said the report.

According to UNAIDS, the global effort is short about $7 billion per year to achieve the goal of ending Aids as a public health threat by 2030, by reducing new infections and deaths by 90% from 2010.

“The job is not done,” stressed Robert Matiru, director of operations at Unitaid, a non-profit body that channels financing for HIV research and development.

“We need people to not only continue to fund… but even increase it.”

Bekker fears that “people have walked away to soon” from the fight.

“We’re either moving forward in this epidemic, or we’re sliding back,” she warned.

“The minute you take your eye off the ball, infections will resurge and we will see this thing take off again.”

© AFP 2018 

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    Mute Quiet Goer
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    May 17th 2021, 6:46 PM

    I hope Pat Kenny wins this one.

    Yet another nursing home where people are kept in a permanent semi-comatose state for the last of their days while BlahdeeBlah capital gobbles up their income and assets and sometimes their children’s income as well in order to fund some New Yorker’s superyacht lifestyle.

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    May 17th 2021, 6:55 PM

    @Quiet Goer:
    If you believe nursing homes shouldn’t exist how do you suggest people should be looked after when they can no longer care for themselves?

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    Mute Trish O Dea
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    May 17th 2021, 7:00 PM

    @Quiet Goer: don’t know what Nursing Home you visited but your description is far removed from the experience we had. The Nursing home gave my mother a new lease of life and gave us a few extra good years with her.

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    Mute Dan Smith
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    May 17th 2021, 7:02 PM

    @Quiet Goer: it’s a RETIREMENT COMMUNITY!!!

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    May 17th 2021, 7:35 PM

    @Trish O Dea: Ah it’s a big thing. Have a look: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2014/12/08/368524824/old-and-overmedicated-the-real-drug-problem-in-nursing-homes?t=1621276372090

    Statesian article but it still applies. After all the nursing home abuse scandals do you think they’re too honest to dish out a few tranquilisers?

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    May 17th 2021, 7:37 PM

    @Quiet Goer: As I said, not my experience.

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    Mute Mary Walshe
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    May 17th 2021, 8:18 PM

    @Quiet Goer:
    You’re not wrong. My daughter used to work in a nursing home and there were a couple of gentlemen with dementia resident there. One was particularly outspoken and when HIQA were due to inspect the premises, the two men were given ‘special’ medication to ensure that there would be no embarrassing outbursts. All a money racket but sometimes people have no choice.

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    May 17th 2021, 9:44 PM

    @Quiet Goer: no, it’s called the “fair deal scheme” it’s run by the Irish government to siphon every last penny from people who worked all their lives, so our TD’s can retire early on big fat pensions.

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    Mute Joan Murray
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    May 17th 2021, 11:51 PM

    @Bala mc blaha: I couldnt be ar$ed looking up the figures, but the Fair Deal contribution is capped,it doesnt “eat up” anyones entire equity built up in the “family home”. Even if it did, it would not impact the elderly person being cared for, just the greedy family eagerly waiting for their unearned inheritance. It never ceases to amaze me how the so-called socialist parties and half-parties defend inheritance rights which fqvour the well-off, if not exactly wealthy, while wanting to screw every penny in tax on hard earned wages.

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    May 18th 2021, 11:06 AM

    @Doug: their family whom they provided for when they were children. Who else?

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    May 17th 2021, 6:55 PM

    Might get slated for this, but I’ve really come around to PK over the last few years. Yes, he’s a bit wooden. But he’s highly intelligent and a good interviewer. I’ve found his newstalk show to be preferred listening in the late mornings. That is all.

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    May 17th 2021, 8:30 PM

    @Bill Spill: no I agreee with ya. Newstalk suits him more and he can be a bit more open. Accidently turned on to Ray D’Arcy for few minutes the other day. Mother superior how in gods name does he have a job.

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    May 17th 2021, 9:21 PM

    @Bill Spill: no.

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    May 17th 2021, 9:46 PM

    @M. Murphy: Same with Ryan Tubridy.
    Such a thoroughly annoying chap.

    Must be something to do with the institutionalised culture of RTE.

    They all think they are the bees knees and everyone adores them, where in fact the opposite is true.

    Tommy Tiernan being the possibly the only exception – but he’s only a part timer there really.

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    May 17th 2021, 10:13 PM

    @M. Murphy: money for nothing…his show is atrocious..

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    May 17th 2021, 6:44 PM

    Nimby.. Not in my badgers yard.

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    Mute Sean
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    May 17th 2021, 6:51 PM

    Good man Pat I’m with you on this one!

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    Mute Pat Maher
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    May 17th 2021, 7:26 PM

    No laughing matter to have the peace and tranquility of your home , constantly threatened by unscrupulous and uncaring developers. Pat and his family including the badgers are entitled to undisturbed enjoyment of their home and its environs . Only those who have experience of the negative effects of developments on their doorstep , can truly appreciate the negative impact and annoyance to the enjoyment of their property.

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    Mute Colin McNamara
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    May 17th 2021, 9:49 PM

    @Pat Maher: The construction of your home might once have been an annoyance to somebody

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    May 17th 2021, 6:46 PM

    Pat seems to have been kicking off over issues with his gaff for the last decade.

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    May 17th 2021, 7:34 PM

    @Fred spins kdb: he’s been kicking off for Decades , he’s alway in dispute with his neighbours …..

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    May 17th 2021, 7:47 PM

    @Hugh McCann: there’s a classic interview with risteard Cooper of apres match from the late late around 2007 I think on YouTube. Starts on about his land disputes calling Pat ‘The Bull Kenny’. Pat looks like he want to lump the head off him. Tis funny.

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    May 17th 2021, 8:19 PM

    I completely agree with Pat.its time that Developers are held accountable and not be allowed to walk all over people.All the neighbour’s have lived there a long time and are entitled to continue to enjoy the area and its wildlife undisturbed. Those badgers need to be left alone

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    May 17th 2021, 7:17 PM

    Not in My Back Yard Attitude I guess

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    May 17th 2021, 7:39 PM

    Whatever happens look after the Badgers they are a vital wildlife species.

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    May 17th 2021, 7:25 PM

    Save the badgers Pat!

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    May 17th 2021, 6:57 PM

    Squatters rights for badgers eh?

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    May 17th 2021, 9:20 PM

    There is not a year goes by without Pat & Kathy fighting with some neighbor or developer over planning be it a hedge or a nursing home

    Good luck to all

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    May 18th 2021, 12:28 AM

    The idea that some of you are putting more value on the under ground burrow of a badger than on a place where we can house the elderly is astonishing. Pat Kenny will never be short a few quid and will probably never need to go into residential care. That’s not the case for the rest of us. With our aging population, we’re gonna need more of these homes. The elderly deserve dignity and support. We can relocate the badgers. And more to the point….. Pk didn’t give a b011ix about those badgers until somebody wanted to build in his back yard.

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    Mute Rory J Leonard
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    May 18th 2021, 9:19 AM

    @Colm Walsh:

    Interesting point!

    Ireland’s Badgers may soon need to be chipped and a central register maintained, like for our canine friends, to ensure they don’t start organising nationally towards commercially securing further valuable land for their unique lifestyle and housing.

    Exquisite tastes in housing with sea views is not just the preserve of us humans, seemingly!

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    May 17th 2021, 6:49 PM

    Bulloch Harbour?

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    May 17th 2021, 10:44 PM

    It’s a black and white issue.

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    May 18th 2021, 2:43 AM

    Don’t like pat Kenny but love badgers. Jayus I’am conflicted in this moment..

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    May 18th 2021, 9:27 AM

    Badgers are a protected species as far as I know. They are rarely seen as farmers blame them for carrying the TB in cattle. These urban badgers should be protected. Take personalities and projects out of the equation. It is not about them. I am sure there are other sites suitable for a nursing home. We do our utmost to release trapped whales etc. We should be able to compromise here. An artificial sett. Who ever heard of that succeeding. The smells of home are gone. I’m for the badgers.

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    May 17th 2021, 10:39 PM

    Badgers aren’t even real! Come of it

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    May 18th 2021, 8:32 AM

    @Piggy: Ive lived in Ireland all of my 59 years and I’ve never seen a ‘badger’, a ‘kingfisher’ or a ‘WhiteWalker’. Myths.

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    May 18th 2021, 8:32 AM

    @Piggy: Ive lived in Ireland all of my 59 years and I’ve never seen a ‘badger’, a ‘kingfisher’ or a ‘WhiteWalker’. Myths.

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    May 18th 2021, 9:15 AM

    @Paul Whitehead: Don’t get out much, then…

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    May 19th 2021, 2:33 AM

    @Paul Whitehead: if you want to have a look, kingfishers along the Dodder, I’ve spotted them at Ballsbridge and Churchtown/Milltown, still rare to see them but they are there. No Badgers though that I could see.

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