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UNAIDS/WHO 2015 | Reference
Technical Brief HIV patient monitoring and case surveillance WHO/HIV/2017.14

Global AIDS Update 2016

UNAIDS (Joint United Nations Programme on HIVAIDS); World Health Organization (2016) C2
UNAIDS / 2016
HIV patient monitoring and case surveillance
Guidelines June 2017 HIV strategic information for impact
Guidelines UNAIDS/WHO working group on global HIV/AIDS and STI surveillance August 2015 HIV strategic information for impact
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Technical Brief HIV patient monitoring and case surveillance WHO/HIV/2017.11

Estimating HIV incidence using HIV case surveillance

World Health Organization; UNAIDS (2017) C_WHO
WHO working group on HIV incidence assays meeting report 10–11 December 2015 Glion, Switzerland UNAIDS/WHO working group on global HIV/AIDS and STI surveillance WHO/HIV/2017.03
Technical Brief HIV patient monitoring and case surveillance WHO/HIV/2017.12
The updated guidelines present a standard minimum dataset, priority indicators and recommendations to strengthen data use across HIV prevention, testing and treatment, and linkages to services for sexually transmitted infections, viral hepatitis, tuberculosis and cervical cancer. The guidelines also... more
The updated guidelines present a standard minimum dataset, priority indicators and recommendations to strengthen data use across HIV prevention, testing and treatment, and linkages to services for sexually transmitted infections, viral hepatitis, tuberculosis and cervical cancer. The guidelines also... more
Recency assays use one or more biomarkers to identify whether HIV infection in a person is recent (usually within a year or less) or longstanding. Recency assays have been used to estimate incidence in representative cross-sectional surveys and in epidemiological studies to better understand the pat... more