Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection has been regarded as one of the major public health concerns affecting the general population worldwide. Even though, many people are getting appropriate treatment, many more have not been able to access the same due to not being diagnosed. In other words, diagnosis is the crucial step to ensure that all the infected people are benefited and for averting all the adverse consequences. The World Health Organization has advocated for HIV self-testing in various population groups based on the evidence that most of the high-risk population groups are more comfortable with self-testing instead of going to the health care establishments. In conclusion, it is important to acknowledge that the process to save lives from the infection actually starts with detecting the infection at the earliest. The newly proposed recommendations will be of immense utility for the policy makers to expedite their battle against the infection.
1. World Health Organization. Innovative WHO HIV testing recommendations aim to expand treatment coverage; 2019. Available from: https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/27-11-2019-innovative-who-hiv-testing-recommendations-aim-to-expand-treatment-coverage
2. World Health Organization. Consolidated guidelines on HIV testing services for a changing epidemic. Geneva: WHO press; 2019. p: 1-9.
3. Shrivastava SR, Shrivastava PS, Ramasamy J. Encouraging human immunodeficiency virus self-testing among vulnerable group of adolescents: A WHO initiative. Ann Trop Med Public Health 2016;9(2):126-7.
4. Indravudh PP, Fielding K, Kumwenda MK, Nzawa R, Chilongosi R, Desmond N, et al. Community-led delivery of HIV self-testing to improve HIV testing, ART initiation and broader social outcomes in rural Malawi: study protocol for a cluster-randomised trial. BMC Infect Dis 2019;19(1):814.
5. Shrivastava SR, Shrivastava PS, Ramasamy J. How can we improve the universal uptake of HIV testing services? World Health Organization. Int J Prev Med 2016;7(1):13.
Strengthening HIV testing services through innovative approaches: World Health Organization
Yıl 2020,
Cilt: 45 Sayı: 3, 1248 - 1249, 30.09.2020
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection has been regarded as one of the major public health concerns affecting the general population worldwide. Even though, many people are getting appropriate treatment, many more have not been able to access the same due to not being diagnosed. In other words, diagnosis is the crucial step to ensure that all the infected people are benefited and for averting all the adverse consequences. The World Health Organization has advocated for HIV self-testing in various population groups based on the evidence that most of the high-risk population groups are more comfortable with self-testing instead of going to the health care establishments. In conclusion, it is important to acknowledge that the process to save lives from the infection actually starts with detecting the infection at the earliest. The newly proposed recommendations will be of immense utility for the policy makers to expedite their battle against the infection.
Shri Sathya Sai Medical College & Research Institute, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (SBV) – Deemed to be University
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1. World Health Organization. Innovative WHO HIV testing recommendations aim to expand treatment coverage; 2019. Available from: https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/27-11-2019-innovative-who-hiv-testing-recommendations-aim-to-expand-treatment-coverage
2. World Health Organization. Consolidated guidelines on HIV testing services for a changing epidemic. Geneva: WHO press; 2019. p: 1-9.
3. Shrivastava SR, Shrivastava PS, Ramasamy J. Encouraging human immunodeficiency virus self-testing among vulnerable group of adolescents: A WHO initiative. Ann Trop Med Public Health 2016;9(2):126-7.
4. Indravudh PP, Fielding K, Kumwenda MK, Nzawa R, Chilongosi R, Desmond N, et al. Community-led delivery of HIV self-testing to improve HIV testing, ART initiation and broader social outcomes in rural Malawi: study protocol for a cluster-randomised trial. BMC Infect Dis 2019;19(1):814.
5. Shrivastava SR, Shrivastava PS, Ramasamy J. How can we improve the universal uptake of HIV testing services? World Health Organization. Int J Prev Med 2016;7(1):13.
Shrivastava, Saurabh ve Prateek Shrivastava. “Strengthening HIV testing services through innovative approaches: World Health Organization”. Cukurova Medical Journal, c. 45, sy. 3, 2020, ss. 1248-9, doi:10.17826/cumj.653271.