Framework of Indictors and Targets
Meeting report
Geneva, 16-18 November 2016
Compiled by Tin Geber for HIVOS. London, March 2018
Specific Issues and a Model of Care
Accessed; 08.10.2019
UNAIDS 2014 | Guidance Note
Rationale for including this intervention in the proposal
An Examination of 13 Projects in PEPFAR-Supported Countries
PLOS ONE | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193145 February 22, 2018 1 / 13
Technical Brief
HIV patient monitoring and case surveillance
WHO/HIV/2017.14
UNAIDS 2016 / Meeting Report
Over 2 million children worldwide are living with HIV infection and 95% reside in sub-Saharan Africa with the majority infected through mother-to-child transmission. Infected children have a high mortality with 50% dying by 2 years of age. Their cli...nical presentation includes common childhood infections, opportunistic infections and conditions associated with HIV/AIDS immune suppression.
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BMC Public Health (2016) 16:766
DOI 10.1186/s12889-016-3455-5
The guidelines are aimed at clinical professionals directly involved with and responsible for the care of adults with HIV infection, and at community advocates responsible for promoting the best interests and care of ...ght medbox">HIV-positive adults. They should be read in conjunction with other published BHIVA guidelines.
The 2016 interim update to the 2015 BHIVA antiretroviral guidelines has been published online to include tenofovir-alafenamide/emtricitabine as a preferred NRTI backbone for first-line therapy. Changes were based on new data and the consensus opinion of the writing committee. All changes to the guideline are highlighted and include updates to the chronic kidney disease and bone disease sections of special populations and some small changes to managing virological failure.
The 2019 interim statement provides updated advice on treatment with two-drug regimens
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Social network-based HIV testing is an approach for engaging sexual and drug injecting partners and social contacts of key population members with HIV and of those who are ...highlight medbox">HIV-negative and at ongoing risk in voluntary HTS.
By addressing people’s confidentiality concerns and broadening the reach to social contacts, social network-based HIV testing approaches can improve the acceptability of partner services among key populations and so reach more people who may not otherwise test for HIV. WHO now recommends that social network-based HIV testing approaches can be offered for key populations
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