« Tu as grillé ta première ligne ! ». Anthropologie de l’échec thérapeutique dans le traitement du VIH au Cameroun

Twenty years after the introduction of antiretrovirals in Africa, the increasing number of treatment failures, often related to viral resistance, threatens to undermine the goals of eliminating the HIV epidemic by 2030. In Cameroon, treatment failures affect nearly a third of people on ARV treatment...

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Main Authors: Gabrièle Laborde-Balen, Odile Elad, Bernard Taverne
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association Anthropologie Médicale Appliquée au Développement et à la Santé 2020-05-01
Series:Anthropologie & Santé
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/anthropologiesante/6321
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« Tu as grillé ta première ligne ! ». Anthropologie de l’échec thérapeutique dans le traitement du VIH au Cameroun
Anthropologie & Santé
treatment failure
Cameroun
antiretroviral therapy
HIV/AIDS
anthropology
author_facet Gabrièle Laborde-Balen
Odile Elad
Bernard Taverne
author_sort Gabrièle Laborde-Balen
title « Tu as grillé ta première ligne ! ». Anthropologie de l’échec thérapeutique dans le traitement du VIH au Cameroun
title_short « Tu as grillé ta première ligne ! ». Anthropologie de l’échec thérapeutique dans le traitement du VIH au Cameroun
title_full « Tu as grillé ta première ligne ! ». Anthropologie de l’échec thérapeutique dans le traitement du VIH au Cameroun
title_fullStr « Tu as grillé ta première ligne ! ». Anthropologie de l’échec thérapeutique dans le traitement du VIH au Cameroun
title_full_unstemmed « Tu as grillé ta première ligne ! ». Anthropologie de l’échec thérapeutique dans le traitement du VIH au Cameroun
title_sort « tu as grillé ta première ligne ! ». anthropologie de l’échec thérapeutique dans le traitement du vih au cameroun
publisher Association Anthropologie Médicale Appliquée au Développement et à la Santé
series Anthropologie & Santé
issn 2111-5028
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Twenty years after the introduction of antiretrovirals in Africa, the increasing number of treatment failures, often related to viral resistance, threatens to undermine the goals of eliminating the HIV epidemic by 2030. In Cameroon, treatment failures affect nearly a third of people on ARV treatment. This article proposes an analysis of people’s perceptions and experience of treatment failure and shows how, in the social and cultural context of Cameroon, individual and collective factors contribute to generating situations of treatment failure. It also analyses the way in which the caregiver-patient relationship is redefined in a situation of therapeutic failure, the adaptation of the care system and its limits, and how the stakes of therapeutic failure are considered at the international level.
topic treatment failure
Cameroun
antiretroviral therapy
HIV/AIDS
anthropology
url http://journals.openedition.org/anthropologiesante/6321
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