Introduction Achieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategies to accelerate reductions in HIV incidence and mortality. Universal test and treat (UTT) was evaluated in four randomized population‐based trials (BCPP/Ya Tsie, HPTN 071/PopART, SEARCH, ANRS 12249/TasP) conducted in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA) during expanded antiretroviral treatment (ART) eligibility by World Health Organization guidelines and the UNAIDS 90‐90‐90 campaign. Discussion These three‐year studies were conducted in Botswana, Zambia, Uganda, Kenya and South Africa in settings with baseline HIV prevalence from 4% to 30%. Key observations across studies were: (1) Universal testing (implemented via a variety of home and community‐based testing approac...
HIV treatment as prevention, not only of HIV-related disease but also of transmission, was proposed ...
Achieving high coverage of antiretroviral treatment (ART) in resource-poor settings will become incr...
Achieving high coverage of antiretroviral treatment (ART) in resource-poor settings will become incr...
INTRODUCTION: Achieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategies to accelerate redu...
IntroductionAchieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategies to accelerate reduct...
IntroductionAchieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategies to accelerate reduct...
IntroductionAchieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategies to accelerate reduct...
International audienceIntroduction Achieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategi...
International audienceIntroduction Achieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategi...
International audienceIntroduction Achieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategi...
BACKGROUND: A universal testing and treatment strategy is a potential approach to reduce the inciden...
BACKGROUND: A universal testing and treatment strategy is a potential approach to reduce the inciden...
CITATION: Hayes, R. J. et al. 2019. Effect of Universal Testing and Treatment on HIV Incidence — HPT...
Background A universal testing and treatment strategy is a potential approach to reduce the incidenc...
Background A universal testing and treatment strategy is a potential approach to reduce the incidenc...
HIV treatment as prevention, not only of HIV-related disease but also of transmission, was proposed ...
Achieving high coverage of antiretroviral treatment (ART) in resource-poor settings will become incr...
Achieving high coverage of antiretroviral treatment (ART) in resource-poor settings will become incr...
INTRODUCTION: Achieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategies to accelerate redu...
IntroductionAchieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategies to accelerate reduct...
IntroductionAchieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategies to accelerate reduct...
IntroductionAchieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategies to accelerate reduct...
International audienceIntroduction Achieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategi...
International audienceIntroduction Achieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategi...
International audienceIntroduction Achieving HIV epidemic control globally will require new strategi...
BACKGROUND: A universal testing and treatment strategy is a potential approach to reduce the inciden...
BACKGROUND: A universal testing and treatment strategy is a potential approach to reduce the inciden...
CITATION: Hayes, R. J. et al. 2019. Effect of Universal Testing and Treatment on HIV Incidence — HPT...
Background A universal testing and treatment strategy is a potential approach to reduce the incidenc...
Background A universal testing and treatment strategy is a potential approach to reduce the incidenc...
HIV treatment as prevention, not only of HIV-related disease but also of transmission, was proposed ...
Achieving high coverage of antiretroviral treatment (ART) in resource-poor settings will become incr...
Achieving high coverage of antiretroviral treatment (ART) in resource-poor settings will become incr...