Отчёт подготовлен МБО «Евразийское объединение подростков и молодежи «Teenergizer» в рамках проекта #QuestHIVTest при поддержке регионального офиса UNAIDS в регионе ВЕЦА и ViiV Healthcare.
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This Report has been prepared by the International charitable organization “Eurasian Union of Adolescents and Youth “Teenergizer” under the #QuestHIVTest Project supported by the UNAIDS Regional Office in EECA region and ViiV Healthcare.
Report “Barriers in access to HIV testing for adolescents and youth in three ...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for the treatment of HIV infection has improved steadily since the advent of potent combination therapy in 1996. ART has dramatically reduced HIV-associated morbidity and mortality and has transformed HIV infection into a manageable chronic condition. In addition, ART is highly effective ...
Reaching people with undiagnosed HIV
The sexual partners and drug injecting partners of people diagnosed with HIV infection have an increased probability of also being HIV-positive.
Assisted HIV partner notification services are a simple and effective way to reach these partners, many of whom are undiagnosed and ...
Reaching people with undiagnosed HIV
HIV self-testing (HIVST) is an empowering and innovative way to reach more people with HIV and help achieve the first of the United Nation’s 90–90–90 targets – for 90% of all people with HIV to know their status by 2020. Expanded ...
This document presents new WHO recommendations and guidance on:
1. HIV self-testing
2. Partner notification
To achieve the United Nations (UN) 90–90–90 global HIV targets – and specifically the first target of diagnosing 90% of all people with HIV – the World Health Organization (WHO) released the Consolidated ...
This publication is an update of the 2005 guidelines for measuring national HIV prevalence in populationbased surveys of the UNAIDS/WHO Working Group on Global HIV/AIDS and STI Surveillance. These guidelines are written for public health surveillance and programme officers responsible for monitoring the HIV epidemic ...
In Asia and the Pacific, an estimated 4.9 million people were living with HIV in 2012. Although the rate of new HIV infections has decreased over the last decade, there are still an estimated 353 000 new infections each year in the region. HIV treatment ...
With this update of the consolidated guidelines on the use of antiretroviral drugs for treating and preventing HIV infection, WHO, for the first time, recommends that all people living with HIV be provided with antiretroviral therapy (ART). This will bring us one step closer to ...
HIV testing is the gateway to HIV prevention, treatment, care and other support services. The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) have endorsed global goals to achieve “zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths” by ...
New Consolidated guidelines on HIV testing services from the WHO recommend that Lay providers who are trained can, using rapid diagnostic tests, independently conduct safe and effective HIV
testing services.
Forging a Path to 90-90-90: Launch of WHO Guidelines on HIV Testing Services and UNAIDS/WHO Guidelines on Conducting National Population-based HIV Surveys
WHO guidelines on the use of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs for treating and preventing HIV infection provide a public health approach for scaling up HIV care and treatment programmes and focus on simplified, harmonized and effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens for use in resource-limited settings. In ...
People reach HIV treatment, care, and the full range of prevention options through the gateway of HIV testing and counselling (HTC). Currently, most people with HIV do not know that they are infected; those who do know often test late; and poor linkages from HTC ...
Recommendations for the selection and use of HIV antibody tests were first issued by WHO in 1992.1 Since then the range of HIV antibody tests available has expanded. New types of assays have been developed and the overall quality has improved. HIV tests for other ...
This evidence-based guidance is designed to inform the development, monitoring and evaluation of national HIV testing strategies or programmes in the countries of the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA).
It is intended to complement the following existing guidance:
Scaling up HIV testing ...
HIV testing services are the gateway to prevention services and lifesaving treatment and care.
Recent estimates report that only 54% of people with HIV know their HIV status. In order to reach the UN 90–90–90 goals it is critical that HIV testing services be strategically expanded ...
These guidelines aim to:
provide comprehensive evidence-based recommendations for HTS;
support testing by trained lay providers to increase access to HTS through communitybased approaches;
offer guidance to countries to deliver a mix of HTS approaches appropriate to their epidemic context, focusing on HTS for groups ...