TY - JOUR
T1 - South African HIV self-testing policy and guidance considerations
AU - Venter, Francois
AU - Majam, Mohammed
AU - Jankelowitz, Lauren
AU - Adams, Siraaj
AU - Moorhouse, Michelle
AU - Carmona, Sergio
AU - Stevens, Wendy
AU - Msimanga, Busisiwe R.
AU - Allen, David
AU - Balani, Pooja
AU - Nevhutalu, Zwoitwaho
AU - Rhagnath, Naleni
AU - Shroufi, Amir
AU - Deville, Walter
AU - Kazangarare, Victoria
AU - van der Wiel, Renee
AU - Templeman, Hugo
AU - Puren, Adrian
AU - Tucker, Tim
AU - van Cutsem, Gilles
AU - Conradie, Francesca
AU - Dong, Krista
AU - Chidarikire, Thato
AU - Gray, Andy
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017/10/26
Y1 - 2017/10/26
N2 - The gap in HIV testing remains significant and new modalities such as HIV self-testing (HIVST) have been recommended to reach key and under-tested populations. In December 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) released the Guidelines on HIV Self-Testing and Partner Notification: A Supplement to the Consolidated Guidelines on HIV Testing Services (HTS) and urged member countries to develop HIVST policy and regulatory frameworks. In South Africa, HIVST was included as a supplementary strategy in the National HIV Testing Services Policy in 2016, and recently, guidelines for HIVST were included in the South African National Strategic Plan for HIV, sexually transmitted infections and tuberculosis 2017–2022. This document serves as an additional guidance for the National HIV Testing Services Policy 2016, with specific focus on HIVST. It is intended for policy advocates, clinical and non-clinical HTS providers, health facility managers and healthcare providers in private and public health facilities, non-governmental, community-based and faith-based organisations involved in HTS and outreach, device manufacturers, workplace programmes and institutes of higher education.
AB - The gap in HIV testing remains significant and new modalities such as HIV self-testing (HIVST) have been recommended to reach key and under-tested populations. In December 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) released the Guidelines on HIV Self-Testing and Partner Notification: A Supplement to the Consolidated Guidelines on HIV Testing Services (HTS) and urged member countries to develop HIVST policy and regulatory frameworks. In South Africa, HIVST was included as a supplementary strategy in the National HIV Testing Services Policy in 2016, and recently, guidelines for HIVST were included in the South African National Strategic Plan for HIV, sexually transmitted infections and tuberculosis 2017–2022. This document serves as an additional guidance for the National HIV Testing Services Policy 2016, with specific focus on HIVST. It is intended for policy advocates, clinical and non-clinical HTS providers, health facility managers and healthcare providers in private and public health facilities, non-governmental, community-based and faith-based organisations involved in HTS and outreach, device manufacturers, workplace programmes and institutes of higher education.
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U2 - 10.4102/sajhivmed.v18i1.775
DO - 10.4102/sajhivmed.v18i1.775
M3 - Article
SN - 1608-9693
VL - 18
JO - Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine
JF - Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine
IS - 1
M1 - a775
ER -