Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
• PrEP is highly effective in preventing the sexual transmission of HIV.
• For PrEP to work well, it’s important to take the pills regularly.
• While PrEP can prevent HIV, it does not protect against other sexually transmitted infections.
Reporting period: January 2008-December 2010
Accessed: 29.09.2019
Case study
Alliance Ukraine’s experience integrating HIV, harm reduction and sexual and reproductive health programming
Global AIDS Update 2017
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
Editorial Review
AIDS 2019, 33:1411–1420
Global AIDS Update 2018
Closing Gaps
Breaking Barriers
Righting injustices
Topics in Antiviral Medicine 25 Issue 2 May/June 2017
Accelerating HIV prevention to reduce new infections by 75%
Policy brief. HIV testing services (HTS) and anti-retroviral therapy (ART) have been scaled up substantially. It is estimated that, globally, nearly 80% of people with HIV now know their status. With the offer of immediate ART initiation and improved treatment options, access to and uptake of treatm...ent have increased, too. Now, most people with HIV who know their status are obtaining treatment and care.
In response to these changes in the global HIV epidemic, WHO is encouraging countries to use three consecutive reactive tests for an HIV-positive diagnosis as their treatment-adjusted prevalence and national HTS positivity fall below 5% .
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30th World AIDS Day Report
STAR Initiative, Unitaid and World Health Organization December 2018
Here are the answers to the most common queries about the novel coronavirus based on our discussion with the various experts from the reputed institutes and analysis of the CDC, WHO, and MoHFW guidelines.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to threaten health and food systems around the world, the 2020 Global Nutrition Report calls on governments, businesses and civil society to step up efforts to address malnutrition in all its forms.