학술논문

The Implementation of HIV Self-Testing in Resource-Limited Settings Where the HIV Disease Burden is High
Document Type
article
Source
International Journal of Public Health, Vol 68 (2023)
Subject
WHO
HIV/AIDS
95-95-95 target
HIV self-testing
policy making
resource-limited settings
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Language
English
ISSN
1661-8564
Abstract
In resource-limited settings, there is growing evidence that HIV testing is lacking among high-risk key populations such as men having sex with men, injection drug users, and transgenders largely due to stigma, discrimination, and lack of confidentiality. Findings from recent studies among high-risk key populations and the general population from various regions including resource-limited settings support the need for wider accessibility of HIV self-testing (HIV-ST) to reach those who may not otherwise have access to testing. Therefore, HIV-ST has untapped potential as a strategy to improve access to HIV testing and to increase testing frequency among key high-risk populations and their partners. Though HIV-ST has emerged as a safe, acceptable, and effective way to reach people, there are several roadblocks to implementing the HIV-ST policy, and fast-track policy implementation needs to be necessitated with newer or modified strategic plans.