Agencia científica y extracientífica en VIH/SIDA

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  • Judith Licea de Arenas
  • Javier Valles
  • José Antonio Izazola
Keywords: VIH, SIDA, América Latina, Caribe, bibliometría, HIV, AIDS, Latin America, Caribbean, bibliometrics

Abstract

The AIDS epidemic is a threat to society. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the participation of Latin American and Caribbean representatives at the International Conferences on AIDS with a view point of the topic of their presentations and the delegates’ affiliation. METHODS: data were obtained by searching AIDSLINE, a database prepared by the National Library of Medicine in the USA for presentations by Latin American and Caribbean countries. The authors’ affiliation was classified according to the Inventory of HIV /AIDS Information Sources in the Asia Pacific Region (UNAIDS Asia Pacific Intercountry Team) and the topic was classified according to UNAIDS International best practices. RESULTS: From the fifth to the twelfth International Conferences (1989-1998) Brazilian and Mexican authors delivered the largest number of presentations. The authors’ affiliation was mainly government institutions followed by nongovernment organisations (NGOs) and community-based groups. The presentations were on subjects such as: HIV/AIDS epidemiology, health systems, health promotion, communication and education. CONCLUSIONS: There is a striking coexistence of researchers; government officials; representatives from NGOs, community- based and religious groups; consultants and journalists at such International Conferences. The delegates appear to fulfill their role, except, possibly the scientists who require an audience knowledgeable in their own expertis

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Licea de Arenas, J., Valles, J., & Izazola, J. A. (2001). Agencia científica y extracientífica en VIH/SIDA. Information Science Journal, 4, 139–149. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesdoc/article/view/2351
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