Point-of-care Tests for Diagnosing HIV Infection among Children Younger than 18 Months

Guidelines - Released in 2020

Despite long-standing WHO recommendations and significant investments in building testing capacity, in 2018 only 59% of HIV-exposed infants received a virological test for HIV by 2 months of age, and testing coverage is even lower at later time points for children who are still breastfeeding. Unfortunately, however, 50% of perinatally infected infants and 25% of infants and children infected during breastfeeding will die before 2 years of age without ART.

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Organizations

  • World Health Organization (WHO)