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Antiretroviral combination therapy, national anti-Aids policy and transformations of the AidsSpace in Brazil in the 1990s

ABSTRACT

Socio-historical study, using the theoretical framework of Bourdieu, that analyzed the possibility conditions that allowed the construction of an Antiretroviral (ARV) universal distribution in Brazil and the transformations of the AidsSpace. The supply of ARV drugs was not an initial proposal and resulted from the pressure of social movements, but also from the medical field and the media. Later, from the articulation between militants of the Brazilian Health Reform, the law project that provided a different situation of access to ARV drugs was drafted, imposed major changes in the AidsSpace and buried the possibility of an Aids policy without access or with restricted access to ARV drugs.

KEYWORDS
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Anti-Retroviral Agents; Health policy; History

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