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Integrating Organic Compounds and Public Health Initiatives: Innovative Strategies for Enhanced HIV Management and Global Health Outcomes

Asogwa, Thaddeus Chijioke

Department of Community Medicine & Primary Healthcare, Enugu State University College of Medicine (ESUCOM), Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria .

Email: asogwatc@gmail.com

                                                                           ABSTRACT

Background: Despite advances in ART, HIV continues to be a global health challenge, with continuing inequities in health outcomes.

Objective: The integration of organic compounds (flavonoids, alkaloids, omega-3 fatty acids, and triterpenes) with public health initiatives is evaluated in this report as a means of improving HIV management, reducing health disparities, and addressing challenges in ART access and effectiveness.

Results: Flavonoids, alkaloids, omega-3 fatty acids and triterpenes are phytochemicals that have shown antiviral properties, immune enhancing effects and neuroprotective benefits. Diagnostic innovation advances, including CRISPR based platforms and mobile health technologies, will be critical for improving access to and monitoring of HIV care in underserved areas.

Conclusions: Organic compounds integrated with ART and public health programs present a promising strategy for improving global HIV management, particularly in resource limited settings. While clinical validation, regulatory approval, safety issues, and infrastructural readiness need to be resolved.

Keywords: Organic compounds, phytochemicals, antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV management, public health initiatives and global health

CITE AS: Asogwa, Thaddeus Chijioke (2026). Integrating Organic Compounds and Public Health Initiatives: Innovative Strategies for Enhanced HIV Management and Global Health Outcomes. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MEDICAL SCIENCES,7(2):1-6 https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJRMS/2026/7.2.16000