
Cheryl Case Johnson
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Everything HIV testing. Technical Officer at WHO. Views = own, RTs not endorsement.
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20-02-2012 03:56:16
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Self-testing is important for HIV prevention. Check out our new narrative review in Lancet HIV: tinyurl.com/3jrcp3ku AVAC Meg Doherty Unitaid Andy Seale South-south learning network Jason Ong



A great scientific signal towards another medical tool for #HIV prevention and protection. World Health Organization (WHO)'s guidance for LEN PrEP twice-a-year dose is in development. If the trial for a yearly dose concludes successfully, WHO guidance will be rapidly adjusted. x.com/bbcworld/statu…


More cohesive communities may be better at distributing HIV self-test kits & identifying ppl with undiagnosed HIV - our findings from Zimbabwe in PLOS Global Health🗞️ journals.plos.org/globalpubliche… Miriam Taegtmeyer Cheryl Case Johnson Liz Corbett Euphemia STAR Initiative #HIVSelfTest



WHO/Europe WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific World Health Organization South-East Asia WHO Indonesia PAHO/WHO People living with HIV are at higher risk of severe #mpox. Knowing your HIV status and starting antiretroviral therapy is very important. The new mpox guideline strongly recommends testing for HIV in people with mpox and starting antiretroviral therapy without delay. 🔗


At #IAS2025, World Health Organization (WHO)’s Michelle Rodolph highlighted the importance of long-acting injectable PrEP, such as lenacapavir, as an added option for HIV prevention. Expanding access to more methods gives people real choice and supports better health outcomes.


According to Brooke Nichols at #IAS2025, self-test-based PrEP continuation could offset the costs of bespoke programming for groups like MSM and female sex workers, allowing services to be maintained even amid funding cuts.



