CDC Division of Global HIV & TB country profile : Kyrgyzstan
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    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) support for HIV epidemic control includes strengthening HIV prevention, care and treatment programs, and health systems capacities. Specific activities include implementing evidence-based demonstration programs to identify cost-effective service delivery models and expanding prevention and treatment services for key populations.

    The partnership between the CDC and the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic began in 1995 to strengthen the capacity to detect, prevent, and control disease and respond to public health threats in Central Asia. In 2011, CDC started implementing activities supported by the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). To help the Kyrgyz Republic achieve HIV epidemic control, CDC supports the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) Republican Center for Bloodborne Viral Hepatitis and HIV Control (RCBVHHC) and the Republican Center for Psychiatry and Narcology (RNPC) to implement interventions and activities that are focused on key populations. CDC supports the MOH in the following areas of HIV prevention: medication-assisted treatment (MAT) of opioid addiction; HIV counseling and testing; laboratory strengthening; HIV care and treatment; strategic information systems; and strengthening public health functions to address other health priorities.

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