Launch of Technical Brief on Paediatric HIV Case-Finding Beyond Infancy
Launch of Technical Brief on Paediatric HIV Case-Finding: Beyond Infant Testing
Tuesday, 7 May 2024 9:00–10:30 AM ET
Launch of Technical Brief on Paediatric HIV Case-Finding: Beyond Infant Testing
Tuesday, 7 May 2024 9:00–10:30 AM ET
Despite global progress in HIV treatment for children, the gap between adult and paediatric treatment coverage continues to widen. This gap is driven primarily by barriers to HIV diagnosis in children, but in the past decade those barriers have shifted.
Scaling-up HIV case-finding efforts for children presents several challenges, including limited access to testing services, lack of provider preparedness to offer testing to children, stigma and discrimination, policy barriers related to age of consent, and inadequate health systems. The aim of this technical brief is to offer countries a guide to address these challenges and enhance HIV case-finding for children to improve testing coverage for children at risk for HIV. This technical brief focuses primarily on how programmes can identify those children who may have missed out on EID testing, who were never tested after breastfeeding or whose mothers were not enrolled in care.
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En tant que parents et soignants nous voulons prendre soin de nos enfants du mieux que nous pouvons - cela inclut le fait de les protéger contre le VIH. Voici ce que vous devez savoir.