IMPORTANCE: Self-testing for HIV infection may contribute to early diagnosis of HIV, but without necessarily increasing antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether offering optional home initiation of HIV care after HIV self-testing might increase demand for ART initiation, compared with HIV self-testing accompanied by facility-based services only. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Cluster randomized trial conducted in Blantyre, Malawi, between January 30 and November 5, 2012, using restricted 1:1 randomization of 14 community health worker catchment areas. Participants were all adult (≥16 years) residents (n = 16,660) who received access to home HIV self-testing through resident volunteers. This was a second...
Background Home-based HIV testing and counselling (HTC) achieves high uptake, but is difficult and e...
Background Home-based HIV testing and counselling (HTC) achieves high uptake, but is difficult an...
INTRODUCTION: HIV self-testing (HIVST) is an alternative strategy for reaching population subgroups ...
Importance Self-testing for HIV infection may contribute to early diagnosis of HIV, but without...
BackgroundUndiagnosed HIV infection remains substantial in key population subgroups including adoles...
BACKGROUND: Undiagnosed HIV infection remains substantial in key population subgroups including adol...
Background: HIV testing and counselling (HTC) is key to care and prevention, but only ~25% of adults...
INTRODUCTION: Reaching high coverage of HIV testing remains essential for HIV diagnosis, treatment a...
BACKGROUND: Prevention of new HIV infections is a critical public health issue. The highest HIV test...
INTRODUCTION Reaching high coverage of HIV testing remains essential for HIV diagnosis, treatment...
Background Prevention of new HIV infections is a critical public health issue. The highest HIV test...
Importance: Home-based HIV testing is a frequently used strategy to increase awareness of HIV statu...
BackgroundHIV testing among the sexual partners of HIV-positive clients is critical for case identif...
IntroductionHIV infection is still a global public health problem. More than 75% of HIV-infected peo...
HIV self-testing (HIVST) has potential to reach populations poorly served by facility-based HIV test...
Background Home-based HIV testing and counselling (HTC) achieves high uptake, but is difficult and e...
Background Home-based HIV testing and counselling (HTC) achieves high uptake, but is difficult an...
INTRODUCTION: HIV self-testing (HIVST) is an alternative strategy for reaching population subgroups ...
Importance Self-testing for HIV infection may contribute to early diagnosis of HIV, but without...
BackgroundUndiagnosed HIV infection remains substantial in key population subgroups including adoles...
BACKGROUND: Undiagnosed HIV infection remains substantial in key population subgroups including adol...
Background: HIV testing and counselling (HTC) is key to care and prevention, but only ~25% of adults...
INTRODUCTION: Reaching high coverage of HIV testing remains essential for HIV diagnosis, treatment a...
BACKGROUND: Prevention of new HIV infections is a critical public health issue. The highest HIV test...
INTRODUCTION Reaching high coverage of HIV testing remains essential for HIV diagnosis, treatment...
Background Prevention of new HIV infections is a critical public health issue. The highest HIV test...
Importance: Home-based HIV testing is a frequently used strategy to increase awareness of HIV statu...
BackgroundHIV testing among the sexual partners of HIV-positive clients is critical for case identif...
IntroductionHIV infection is still a global public health problem. More than 75% of HIV-infected peo...
HIV self-testing (HIVST) has potential to reach populations poorly served by facility-based HIV test...
Background Home-based HIV testing and counselling (HTC) achieves high uptake, but is difficult and e...
Background Home-based HIV testing and counselling (HTC) achieves high uptake, but is difficult an...
INTRODUCTION: HIV self-testing (HIVST) is an alternative strategy for reaching population subgroups ...