根据《危机中的机遇》报告,每天约新增 2500名年轻人感染艾滋病毒
报告由联合国儿童基金会、联合国艾滋病规划署、联合国教科文组织、联合国人口基金会、国际劳工组织、世界卫生组织和世界银行联合完成,首次披露感染艾滋病毒青少年的相关数据
约翰内斯堡/纽约,2011 年 6 月 1 日——今天发布的全球艾滋病毒预防报告显示,每天约新增 2500 名年轻人感染艾滋病毒。尽管年轻人感染艾滋病毒的比率已呈下降趋势,但是由于生理上的脆弱性、社会不平等以及社会排斥等因素,青年女性和女孩感染艾滋病毒的风险依然很大。
阅读报告(英文): 《危机中的机遇:从少年到青年时期艾滋病毒的预防》 (PDF)
《危机中的机遇:从少年到青年时期艾滋病毒的预防》第一次披露了青少年感染艾滋病毒的数据资料,并强调了青少年在过渡到成年期所面临的种种感染风险。这份报告由联合国儿童基金会、联合国艾滋病规划署、联合国教科文组织、联合国人口基金会、国际劳工组织、世界卫生组织和世界银行联合完成,在指出提高青少年感染艾滋病毒的风险因素的同时,也提出了加强预防服务以及减少危害社会行为的机遇。
联合国儿童基金会执行主任安东尼.雷克说:“对许多年轻人来说,发生在他们家庭中、社区里、社会上、以及领导人面前的种种忽视、排斥以及叛逆行为,导致了年轻人感染艾滋病毒。这份报告敦促各级领导制定一系列预防措施,使青少年了解艾滋病、为他们提供保护、保证他们的健康。联合国儿童基金会一直致力于这一事业。我们必须保护好孩子生命里的第二个十年,让他们在从童年过渡到成年的这段人生不会因感染艾滋病毒而被毁 —— 尤其是女孩和年轻女性。”
这份报告显示:2009 年,15 岁以上新增感染艾滋病毒的人群中,15 – 24 岁的被感染者占总数的 41%。2009 年,在全球范围内,约有 500 万(430 万至 590 万)15 – 24 岁年龄段的年轻人为艾滋病毒携带者。数据显示:约有 200 万(180 万至 240 万)10 – 19 岁年龄段的青少年为艾滋病毒携带者。他们中大多数居住在撒哈拉以南的非洲地区,大多数是女性,而且很多人并不了解自己的患病情况。在全球范围内的年轻艾滋病毒感染者中,女性的比例高达 60% 以上。在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,这一比例更是达到 72%。
世界卫生组织总干事陈冯富珍 (Margaret Chan) 博士说:“我们努力向更多有需要的年轻人提供抗逆转录病毒药物,帮助他们战胜艾滋病毒,但是很多人仍不了解自身的身体状况。世界卫生组织一直致力于让青少年更容易地进行艾滋病毒检测和咨询的工作,以确保卫生服务工作能满足他们预防、治疗、护理和被援助的需求。”
少年时期是进行干预的最佳时机。在这个阶段,大多数年轻人还没有开始性行为,而且会增加艾滋病毒感染风险的社交规范也还尚未行成。社区、领导人和年轻人都有责任改变和制止会让年轻人处于危险境遇的不良行为,为年轻一代创造一个茁壮成长的环境。比如:在南部非洲年龄较大的群体中,艾滋病毒感染率较高,那里的人通常有多个性伴侣且性伴侣年龄差异大,这导致艾滋病毒在年轻人中、特别是年轻女性中传播。但这种情况是能够改善的。在坦桑尼亚,社区引导下的社会变革已在当地的社区中初显成效。人们会讥讽寻觅年轻女性和女孩作为性伴侣的男性。
联合国人口基金会执行主任奥萨提缅因 (Babatunde Osotimehin) 博士说:“正如这份报告所述,太多少女过早地怀孕,在她们自己还是孩子的时候,就做了母亲。这显然会危害她们自身及子女的健康,并且会限制她们的发展机遇和潜力。为实现千年发展目标,更好地提供综合性教育和整合型生育卫生服务(包括计划生育和男女性避孕措施)势在必行。事实表明:性健康和生育卫生相关的信息和服务不仅不会导致更频繁的性关系或高风险行为,而是能够减少意外怀孕几率,降低艾滋病毒感染的几率,促进健康。”
某些充满风险的做法(如:过早的初次性行为、怀孕和使用毒品)是年轻人在所处环境中产生不良行为的信号,这些行为可能与暴力、剥削、虐待和被忽视有关。然而,关注艾滋病的社会保护体系可以改善弱势家庭的经济状况,使他们有更多机会获得社会和健康服务,并且确保边缘化的青少年也能获得这种服务。
世界银行常务董事马哈茂德.穆希丁 (Mahmoud Mohieldin) 博士说:“世界迫切需要新的艾滋病毒预防战略;当每两个人获得拯救生命的艾滋病毒治疗的同时,有五个人新感染了艾滋病毒,而大多数贫困国家和社区无法为这些感染者提供相应的治疗。现行的预防战略仅取得了有限的成功,所以,我们必须努力寻找创新性的其它途径,对抗艾滋病毒/艾滋病的传播。这些战略必须针对人们在教育、经济保障、理解、尊严和人权方面的最基本需求。这些问题对我们所关注的青年女性、母亲和儿童以及社会边缘化群体的健康和福利而言,尤为关键。”
家庭成员、教师、社区领导人有责任在道德规范方面以身作则,努力提供全方位的服务以促进年轻人健康成长。为了降低艾滋病毒感染率,一次单一的干预还远远不够,需要持续的预防,提供贯彻整个生命周期的信息、支持和服务。然而,许多青少年对艾滋病毒及其预防缺乏最基本的了解,也无法获得有疗效的药物和检测服务。
联合国教科文组织总干事伊琳娜.博科娃 (Irina Bokova) 说:“为了能够在健康和伴侣关系上作出安全的选择,年轻人应该拥有获得全面知识和服务的渠道。我们全身心地投入这项工作,以事实为依据推动性教育的普及,满足年轻人从少年过渡到成年过程中的不同需求。我们必须共同努力,确保所有年轻人,特别是女孩和弱势群体,获得预防艾滋病毒和能改善他们健康状况的教育、援助和保护。”
在全球范围内,很多年轻人由于经济压力、剥削、社会排斥和缺乏家庭支持,而进行商业性性行为以及注射吸毒。他们面临非常高的感染风险,同时也因为这些行为而受到社会歧视。这些年轻人往往缺乏获得艾滋病毒预防和保护服务的途径。为使国家反艾滋病毒行动起到实效,各国政府急需解决贫困、排斥和性别歧视等社会根本问题,这些问题严重威胁到子孙后代的健康。以公平为准则,有助于确保最难获得帮助的人获得相应服务、接受治疗。
国际劳工组织 (ILO) 总干事胡安.索马维亚 (Juan Somavia) 说:“大约每两个新增艾滋病毒感染病例的成年人中,就有一例是15至24岁之间的年轻人。国际劳工组织《关于艾滋病毒/艾滋病与劳务世界的建议书》呼吁各国在艾滋病毒和艾滋病预防政策和项目里加强对年轻人的关注,强调教育培训系统及青年就业项目和服务是普及艾滋病毒信息的重要渠道。年轻人已经过多地承担了失业、就业不充分和贫穷的重压,全球经济的衰退更加恶化了这些现象。我们必须竭力让年轻人充分实现个人价值潜力。年轻人的强大意味着社区、社会和经济的强大。”
正如报告所指出的,我们仍有机会针对各种传染病采取成熟的预防战略。在病情严重的国家,我们仍有机会提倡人们树立正确的态度,养成良好的行为习惯,促进更大程度的两性平等,使“保护”成为新的社会准则。例如:在撒哈拉以南的非洲地区,提倡容忍家庭暴力的社会习俗也同样鼓励妇女不拒绝自己不希望的性行为、不向男性要求安全的性行为、或批评男性伴侣的不忠,这些都威胁着下一代无艾滋病目标的实现。在不发达和艾滋病例较集中的国家,青少年感染艾滋病毒的主要途径是注射式吸毒、从事性工作或同性性行为。我们仍有机会重塑法律和社会环境以保护弱势群体,给予年轻人知识,提供预防及医疗服务。
联合国艾滋病规划署执行主任米歇尔.西迪贝 (Michel Sidibé) 说:“年轻人不仅是未来的领导者,也是当代的领导者。如果年轻人有能力保护自己免受艾滋病毒的侵害,他们可以引领我们步入无艾滋病毒的时代。”
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《携手儿童青少年,携手抗击艾滋病》背景:
《携手儿童青少年,携手抗击艾滋病》呼吁立即采取行动对抗艾滋病毒和艾滋病对儿童产生的影响。报告重点关注在称为“4P”的四个关键区域内的儿童青少年的需求:预防艾滋病毒母婴传播、为感染病毒的儿童青少年提供治疗、预防青少年人群中的新增感染病例,以及保护和援助受艾滋病毒和艾滋病侵害的儿童。
关于世界银行:
世界银行通过向发展中国家提供资金和技术援助,积极致力于消除贫困。世界银行重点关注改善国家卫生系统达到健康的目标,最终增强全球卫生系统;促进传染性和非传染性疾病的预防和治疗;改善儿童和孕、产妇的健康、营养、卫生和卫生设施状况;使贫困人群不会因高额且无法预估的支出而更加贫困。在紧急状况发生的初期,世界银行是全球艾滋病毒/艾滋病资助机构的领导者,自 1989 年以来共提供了 44 亿美元的援助。2010 财年,世界银行资助了 3.27 亿美元支持现有艾滋病毒/艾滋病有关活动的运作,并通过缩小艾滋病预防、护理和治疗以及缓解疼痛等方面的关键性地域差距,支持各国的抗击艾滋病活动。www.worldbank.org/aids
关于国际劳工组织:
国际劳工组织 (ILO) 是负责制定和监督国际劳工标准的联合国机构。它是唯一一个由政府、雇主和工人代表联合组成的三方联合国机构,这三方共同制定促进人人享有体面劳动的政策和项目。国际劳工组织及其 183 个成员国共同致力帮助女性和男性获得自由、平等、安全和有尊严的工作,充分发挥其自身技能。www.ilo.org/aids
关于联合国艾滋病规划署:
联合国艾滋病规划署 (UNAIDS) 是一个创新型的联合国合作伙伴,致力于引导和鼓舞世界人民获得艾滋病毒预防、治疗、护理和支援服务。http://www.unaids.org
关于世界卫生组织:
世界卫生组织 (WHO) 作为国际卫生的指导和协调机构,在联合国系统内带领全球卫生部门采取措施应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病。艾滋病毒/艾滋病部门为世界卫生组织会员国提供以实例为基础的技术支持,帮助他们扩大治疗范围、提供护理和预防服务以及药品和诊断设备的供应,确保全面且可持续性地应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病。http://www.who.int
关于联合国人口基金会:
联合国人口基金会 (UNFPA) 是一个国际发展机构,致力于促进所有女性、男性和儿童享有健康及机会均等的生活。联合国人口基金会支持各国在分析人口数据的基础上制定政策和项目,减少贫困人口,努力确保孕妇都做好孕前准备,孕妇分娩过程安全,每一个年轻人都没有艾滋病毒/艾滋病,每一个少女和妇女都有尊严且被社会尊重。http://www.unfpa.org
关于联合国教科文组织:
联合国教科文组织 (UNESCO) 带头在联合国系统内的教育系统中为年轻人提供艾滋病毒预防方面的教育,协助联合国艾滋病规划署向所有人提供艾滋病毒预防方案、治疗、护理和援助。由联合国教科文组织领导的联合国艾滋病规划署艾滋病毒和艾滋病教育问题全球行动 (EDUCAIDS) 主要有两个目的:通过教育防止艾滋病毒的蔓延,防止教育系统的核心功能受到传染病的影响。联合国教科文组织的工作重点是领导全面性教育的工作,并将教育作为加强艾滋病预防的手段。www.unesco.org/aids
关于联合国儿童基金会:
联合国儿童基金会 (UNCIEF) 在 150 多个国家和地区设有办事处,帮助儿童从幼儿到青少期间的茁壮成长。联合国儿童基金会是世界范围内最大的针对发展中国家的疫苗供应者,在儿童健康和营养、优质水供应和卫生设施、男孩女孩平等接受优质基础教育以及保护儿童免受暴力、剥削和艾滋病影响等领域提供帮助。联合国儿童基金会的资金完全来自个人、企业、基金会和政府的自愿捐助。欲了解更多有关儿童基金会及其工作的信息,请登陆: http://www.unicef.org
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联合国儿童基金会
联合国儿童基金会约翰内斯堡的香得.布卢门 (Shantha Bloeman);
电话:+ 27 79 495 5938,
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联合国儿童基金会纽约总部的洛山.卡迪维 (Roshan Khadivi);
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世界银行
世界银行华盛顿总部的梅勒妮. 梅休 (Melanie Mayhew);
电话:+ 1 202 4587 891
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国际劳工组织(ILO)
国际劳工组织日内瓦总部的赛义德. 穆罕默德.阿芙萨尔 (Syed Mohammad Afsar);
电话: +41 22 799 8711
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联合国艾滋病规划署
联合国艾滋病规划署日内瓦办事处的苏菲.巴顿-诺特 (Sophie Barton-Knott);
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世界卫生组织
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According to "Opportunity in Crisis" report day, about 2,500 new HIV infection among young people
Report by UNICEF, UNAIDS, UNESCO, United Nations Population Fund, the International Labour Organization, the World Health Organization and the World Bank jointly completed the first disclosure of HIV-infected youth data
Johannesburg / New York, June 1, 2011 - Today's Global HIV Prevention report shows a day, about 2,500 new HIV infection among young people. Although the rate of HIV infection among young people has shown a downward trend, but due to physical vulnerability, social inequality and social exclusion and other factors, young women and girls, the risk of HIV infection remains high.
Read the report (English): "Crisis and Opportunity: from youth to youth HIV prevention" (PDF)
"Crisis and Opportunity: from youth to youth HIV prevention" first revealed HIV infection among the data, and highlighted the young people in transition to adulthood are facing the risk of infection. The report by UNICEF, UNAIDS, UNESCO, United Nations Population Fund, the International Labour Organization, the World Health Organization and the World Bank jointly completed to improve young people in that risk factors for HIV infection at the same time , also proposed to strengthen preventive services and opportunities for harm reduction of social behavior.
UNICEF Executive Director Anthony. Rick said: "For many young people in their family, community, society, and before the leaders of all the neglect, exclusion, and acts of treason, leading to infection in young HIV. The report urges leaders at all levels to develop a series of precautionary measures to make young people understand AIDS, to provide them with protection to ensure their health. UNICEF has been committed to this cause. We must protect the boy life the second decade, so that they transition from childhood to adulthood in this period of life is not destroyed by HIV virus - especially girls and young women. "
This report shows that: In 2009, more than 15 years of new infections among people living with HIV, 15 - 24 years of age were infected for 41% of the total. In 2009, worldwide, about 500 million (4.3 to 5.9 million) 15 - 24 age segment of young people living with HIV. Data: about 200 million (1.8 to 2.4 million) 10 - 19 young people between the ages of people living with HIV. Most of them live in sub-Saharan Africa, most of them women, and many people do not know their prevalence. Worldwide, young people living with HIV, women account for up to 60%. In sub-Saharan Africa, the proportion is 72%.
World Health Organization Director General Margaret Chan (Margaret Chan), said: "We strive to more young people in need of antiretroviral drugs to help them fight against HIV, but many people still do not understand their health conditions. The world WHO has been committed to making it easier for young people for HIV testing and counseling to ensure health services to meet their prevention, treatment, care and assistance needs to be. "
Adolescence is the best time to intervene. At this stage, most young people have not started sexual activity and increases the risk of HIV infection are not yet social norms into line. Community leaders and young people have a responsibility to let young people to change and stop the bad behavior of at-risk situation for the younger generation to create a thriving environment. For example: in southern Africa in the older age groups, higher rates of HIV infection, there are usually multiple sexual partners and sexual partners, a large age difference, which leads to HIV among young people, especially young women in the spread. However, this situation is to improve. In Tanzania, the community under the guidance of social change in the local community in paying off. People will ridicule looking for young women and girls as sexual partners of men.
United Nations Population Fund Executive Director of the Ao Sati Maine (Babatunde Osotimehin), said: "As this report, too many teenage and early pregnancy, or children in their own time to do my mother. This is clearly endanger the health of their own and their children, and limit their opportunities and potential. to achieve the Millennium Development Goals, and better integrated to provide comprehensive sex education and reproductive health services (including family planning and contraceptive male and female) is imperative . The fact that: sexual and reproductive health-related information and services not only will not lead to more frequent or high-risk sexual behavior, but can reduce the risk of unwanted pregnancies and reduce the risk of HIV infection, and promote health. "
Some risky practices (such as: premature sexual debut, pregnancy and drug use) among young people in an adverse environment in which the signal behavior, these behaviors may be related to violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect related. However, the focus of social protection systems of AIDS vulnerable households to improve the economic situation, giving them more access to social and health services, and to ensure that marginalized young people can obtain such services.
Mahmoud, Managing Director of the World Bank. Muhyiddin (Mahmoud Mohieldin), said: "The world urgently needs new HIV prevention strategies; when every two people with life-saving HIV treatment at the same time, five people newly infected with HIV virus, while most poor countries and communities can not provide for such treatment of infected persons. The current prevention strategies have achieved only limited success, so we must strive to find other innovative ways to fight against HIV / AIDS. These strategies must address the people in education, economic security, understanding, dignity and human rights the most basic needs. These issues of concern to our young women, mothers and children, and social health and welfare of marginalized groups, the especially critical. "
Family members, teachers, community leaders have the responsibility to set a good example of ethical issues, efforts to provide a full range of services to promote the healthy growth of youth. In order to reduce HIV infection rates, a single intervention is not enough, need to continue prevention, providing and implementing the entire life cycle of information, support and services. However, many young people about HIV and its prevention lack of basic understanding, can not be of therapeutic drugs and testing services.
Director-General of UNESCO, Irina. Bokova (Irina Bokova), said: "To be able to partner in the relationship between health and make safe choices, young people should have access to comprehensive knowledge and service channels. We dedicate this tasks, based on the facts to promote the popularity of sex education, to meet young people from youth to adulthood in the process of transition needs. We must work together to ensure that all young people, especially girls and vulnerable groups, access to HIV prevention and energy improve their health education, assistance and protection. "
On a global scale, many young people due to economic pressures, exploitation, social exclusion and lack of family support, and for commercial sex and injecting drug use. They face very high risk of infection, but also because these acts subject to social discrimination. These young people often lack access to HIV prevention and protection services is available. In order to play a national anti-HIV action effectiveness, governments need to tackle poverty, social exclusion and gender discrimination, the fundamental problems that seriously threaten the health of future generations. Fair for the guidelines to help ensure that the most difficult to help people get appropriate services for treatment.
International Labour Organization (ILO) Director-General Juan. Somavia (Juan Somavia), said: "About every two new HIV infections in adults, there is a case of 15 to 24 year olds . International Labour Organization, "on HIV / AIDS, the world's recommendations and services" calls upon States to HIV and AIDS prevention policies and programs to enhance young people's interest in, emphasizing education and training system and youth employment programs and services are universal access to HIV important channel of information. Young people have assumed too much unemployment, underemployment and poverty, stress, the global economic recession exacerbated by these phenomena. We must try to make young people to fully realize their value potential. young strong means that the community, social and economic power. "
As the report points out, we still have a chance to mature for a variety of infectious disease prevention strategies. Countries in a serious condition, we still have the opportunity to promote people to set the right attitude, develop good habits, promoting greater gender equality, to "protect" a new social norms. For example: in sub-Saharan Africa, to promote tolerance of domestic violence are also social customs do not reject do not encourage women to want sex, not safe sex required to men, male partner's infidelity or criticism, which are threatened the next generation without AIDS goals. And AIDS patients in developed countries, more concentrated, young HIV-infected injection drug users is the main way to engage in sex work or homosexual sex. We still have a chance to reshape the legal and social environment, protection of vulnerable groups, to give young people, knowledge, provide preventive and medical services.
UNAIDS Executive Director Michel. Sidibe (Michel Sidibé) said: "Young people are not only future leaders, but also contemporary leader. If young people have the ability to protect themselves from HIV viruses, they can not lead us into the era of HIV. "
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"Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS" Background:
"Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS" called for immediate action to combat HIV and AIDS impact on children. Report focuses on is called "4P" in four key areas the needs of young children: prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV, the virus-infected children and adolescents to provide treatment, prevention of new infections among young cases and the protection and assistance against HIV and AIDS affected children.
The World Bank:
World Bank to developing countries through financial and technical assistance, and actively working to eliminate poverty. The World Bank focused on improving the national health system to achieve health objectives, and ultimately strengthen global health systems; for communicable and non communicable disease prevention and treatment; improve child and maternal health, nutrition, hygiene and sanitation conditions; to the poor will not and can not be estimated due to high spending and even more poverty. In the early stages of an emergency, the World Bank is the global HIV / AIDS funding agency leader, since 1989 a total of 44 billion dollars in aid. Fiscal year 2010, the World Bank-funded 3.27 billion to support the existing HIV / AIDS-related activities, operations and by reducing AIDS prevention, care and treatment, and pain relief and other key aspects of regional disparities in support of national activities in the fight against AIDS. www.worldbank.org / aids
ILO:
International Labour Organization (ILO) is responsible for developing and monitoring international labor standards of the United Nations agencies. It is the only one from the government, employer and worker representatives in the tripartite coalition of United Nations agencies, the three parties to promote decent work for the development of policies and projects. The ILO and its 183 member countries to work together to help women and men to obtain freedom, equality, security and dignity, and fully develop their skills. www.ilo.org / aids
About UNAIDS:
The United Nations AIDS Programme (UNAIDS) is an innovative United Nations partners, is committed to guide and inspire people around the world access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services. http://www.unaids.org
The World Health Organization:
World Health Organization (WHO) as the directing and coordinating international health agencies in the United Nations system to take measures to lead the global health-sector response to HIV / AIDS. HIV / AIDS department of WHO Member States to provide evidence-based technical support to help them expand the range of treatment, care and prevention services and the supply of drugs and diagnostic equipment to ensure comprehensive and sustainable response to the HIV / AIDS. http://www.who.int
On the United Nations Population Fund:
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is an international development organization working to promote all women, men and children, health and equal opportunity to enjoy life. United Nations Population Fund support countries in the analysis of population data based on policies and projects to reduce poverty, to ensure that pregnant women are well prepared before pregnancy, pregnant women during childbirth safe, every young person is not HIV / AIDS, and every girl and women have the dignity and respect by society. http://www.unfpa.org
UNESCO:
UNESCO (UNESCO) to take the lead in the education system in the United Nations system in providing HIV prevention for young people's education, assistance available to all UNAIDS HIV prevention programs, treatment, care and assistance. By the UNESCO-led UNAIDS HIV and AIDS Education Global Action (EDUCAIDS) has two main purposes: through education to prevent the spread of HIV, to prevent the core functions of education systems affected by the epidemic. UNESCO's priority is to lead a comprehensive sex education and AIDS prevention education as a means of strengthening. www.unesco.org / aids
About UNICEF:
UNICEF (UNCIEF) in over 150 countries and territories to help children from infants to adolescents during the grow. UNICEF is the world's largest provider of vaccines for developing countries in child health and nutrition, quality water supply and sanitation, boys and girls equal access to quality basic education and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS and other fields to help. UNICEF is funded entirely from individuals, businesses, foundations and governments voluntary contributions. For more information about UNICEF and its work, please visit: http://www.unicef.org
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