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Improving men’s uptake of HIV testing and linkage to services

by WHO
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In 2019 an estimated 7.2 million people, 19% of all those with HIV, were undiagnosed. Men in high HIV burden settings and men from key populations are consistently less likely to  know their HIV status than women. WHO recommends a  strategic mix of differentiated HIV testing services (HTS) approaches to reach men and link  them to appropriate prevention and treatment services.

This policy brief highlights WHO-recommended HTS approaches that programmes can introduce or scale up now to optimize  the uptake of HTS among men. The brief also summarizes a package of post-test services for men. HTS can link men to these services as appropriate for their test results.

Year
2021
  • Global
  • Advocacy
  • Co-infections
  • Prevention
  • Social issues
  • STI's
  • Stigma and discrimination
  • Testing and counselling
  • Treatment
  • Tubercolosis
  • (Undocumented) Migrants
  • Gay men and other MSM
  • General public
  • Heterosexuals
  • Migrants
  • People living with HIV (PLHIV)

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