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PLoS One 20(6): e0324338.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0324338
If baby HIV exposed, do DBS at six weeks or any time the child is seen if still below 12 months. If > 12 months, do HIV antibody test.
Orientation slides for trainers
Point of care EID training package
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This training package provides materials to guide onsite training for the introduction of POC EID testing. The topics focus on what health workers at each facility need to learn in order to confidently begin POC EID high-quality testing; the package provides materials for both classroom and hands-on
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Currently, there are only two manufacturers with HIV POC diagnostic products prequalified by the World Health
Organization (WHO) and eligible for procurement through the United Nations. UNICEF concluded its last tender for
HIV EID and VL POC diagnostic technologies in 2018 and awarded two manufact
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The advent of point-of-care (POC) EID technologies is a breakthrough that creates the opportunity to increase coverage of EID testing. It will allow same-day test results and enable the initiation of earlier treatment, as well as address some of the key limitations of conventional EID networks – i
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