Consolidated guidelines on differentiated HIV testing services

Overview
These guidelines outline a public health approach to strengthening and expanding HIV testing services (HTS). They present and discuss key updates to WHO guidelines on HTS, with a focus on new evidence, new recommendations, good practices and operational considerations that respond to the changing needs of national programmes.
New recommendations in this guidance highlight the expanding role of self-testing and network-based testing services, as well as integration with sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including the use of syphilis self-test, dual HIV/syphilis self-tests and STI partner services.
This guideline seeks to provide support to Member States, programme managers, health workers and other stakeholders seeking to achieve national and international goals to end the HIV epidemic as a public health threat by 2030 and advance the importance of integrated services delivery.
Web annexes
- Web annex A. GRADE tables and systematic review: should social network testing approaches be offered as an additional HIV testing approach (PDF, 475 KB)
- Web annex B. GRADE table and systematic review (PDF, 385 KB)
- Web annex C. GRADE table and systematic review - Should HIV self-testing be used to support PrEP delivery (PDF, 400 KB)
- Web annex D. Modelling HIV self-testing for oral PrEP scale-up in Kenya (PDF, 230 KB)
- Web annex E. GRADE table and systematic review (PDF, 420 KB)
- Web annex F. GRADE table and systematic review (PDF, 430 KB)
- Web annex G. Values and preferences of key population communities in the Asia-Pacific region regarding HIV recency testing (PDF, 250 KB)
- Web annex H. Case examples (PDF, 970 KB)
- Web annex I. Declarations of interest (PDF, 955 KB)
Presentation
Powerpoint presentation (PDF, 3.7 MB)
Related
WHO updates HIV testing guidance: More self-testing, integration, and prevention support – Departmental update, 19 July 2024
Countries take up new WHO recommendations on self-testing for PrEP and PEP – Feature story, 19 July 2024