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HIV and HCV rapid testing in low threshold settings for PWUD
Basic information about HIV, HCV and TB
HIV, HCV, TB - additional resources
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1.
Basic information about HIV, HCV…
1.1
The biology of HIV
1.2
The biology of the Hepatitis C vi…
1.3
HIV transmission
1.4
HCV transmission
1.5
Screening and diagnosis for HIV
1.6
Screening and diagnosis of HCV
1.7
HIV treatement and drug use
1.8
Treatment for HCV
1.9
Tuberculosis
1.10
HIV, HCV, TB - additional resourc…
2.
Different types of tests
2.1
Antibody screening test
2.2
Rapid Test
2.3
Follow-up diagnostic test for HIV
2.4
Follow-up diagnostic test for HCV
2.5
New types of test: home test/self…
2.6
Different types of tests - additi…
3.
Pre- and post-test counselling
3.1
Pre- and post-test counselling - …
3.2
Principles of pre- post-test coun…
3.3
Two components of HIV/HCV counsel…
3.4
Informed consent and risk assessm…
3.5
Post-test counselling and communi…
3.6
Ethical considerations and import…
3.7
Counselling - additional resources
4.
Developing services and attracti…
4.1
Attracting clients - introduction
4.2
Low threshold services
4.3
Harm reduction philosophy
4.4
Peer involvement
4.5
Attracting clients - additional r…
5.
Gender-specific approach to serv…
5.1
Gender-specific approach - introd…
5.2
Alcohol, other drugs and pregnancy
5.3
Contraception in WUD
5.4
Harm Reduction during pregnancy
5.5
Opioid substitution therapy
5.6
Women who use drugs, HIV and Hepa…
5.7
Violence agains women who use dru…
5.8
WUD in prison settings
5.9
Gender specific approach - recomm…
5.10
Gender specific approach - additi…
6.
Linkage to care
6.1
Linkage to care - introduction
6.2
Integrated care
6.3
Barriers to linkage
6.4
What can be done to support integ…
6.5
Linkage to care - additional reso…
7.
Improving quality
7.1
What is quality improvement?
7.2
Quality improvement tools
8.
HIV/HCV community-based counsell…
8.1
Prison as places for public healt…
8.2
Voluntary counseling and testing …
8.3
Linkage to care in prison settings
8.4
Developing an exemplary intervent…
8.5
Prison settings - additional reso…
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Consolidated guidelines on HIV testing services. WHO 2015.
http://www.who.int/hiv/pub/guidelines/hiv-testing-services/en/
HIV rapid testing: training package. WHO 2005.
http://www.who.int/diagnostics_laboratory/documents/guidance/rt_training/en/
European guidelines on HIV testing. Int. J. STD. AIDS 2014.
Consolidated guidelines HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care for key populations. WHO 2016 update.
http://www.who.int/hiv/pub/guidelines/keypopulations-2016/en/
Guidelines on hepatitis B and C testing. WHO 2017.
http://www.who.int/hepatitis/publications/guidelines-hepatitis-c-b-testing/en/
EASL recommendations on treatment of hepatitis C. J. Hep. 2018.
http://www.easl.eu/research/our-contributions/clinical-practice-guidelines/detail/easl-recommendations-on-treatment-of-hepatitis-c-2018
Training outline for trainings based on TUBIDU. Handbook for community based organizations on tuberculosis services for people who inject drugs. The National Institute for Health Development, Estonia. 2014. TUBIDU materials are available in Bulgarian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Romanian, Russian and English languages.
http://www.hareact.eu/en/publication/tubidu-handbook-community-based-organisations-tuberculosis-services-people-who-inject
https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/testing.html
http://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/tuberculosis
Interactions between recreational drugs and antiretroviral agents. Antoniou T, Tseng AL. HIV Program/Inner
City Health, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Ann Pharmacother 2002 Oct;36(10):1598-613
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, International Network of People Who Use Drugs, Joint United
Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Population Fund,
World Health Organization, United States Agency for International Development. Implementing comprehensive
HIV and HCV programmes with people who inject drugs: practical guidance for collaborative interventions.
Vienna: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime; 2017.
http://www.unaids.org/en/resources/documents/2017/2017_HIV-HCV-programmes-people-who-inject-drugs
Published: 2022
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