Improving Men’s Uptake of HIV Testing and Linkage to Services
October 12, 2021

Improving Men’s Uptake of HIV Testing and Linkage to Services

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.

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.

Organizations:

World Health Organization (WHO)

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