Viral Load and Early Infant Diagnosis ISME Community of Practice Reference Manual
This reference manual, published by PEPFAR and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is a guide for Implementation Subject Matter Experts (ISME)s who offer either in
Strategic Decision Table for Strengthening Laboratory systems
LabCoP has updated the Decision-Making Matrix that outlines strategic areas, strategic options, and priority action items for improvement in seven focus areas within the viral load
WHO Considerations for Adoption and Use of Multi-disease Testing Devices in Integrated Laboratory Networks
Several new laboratory technologies are available or are being developed to allow for testing of different conditions using disease-specific tests on the same platform. For example
WHO Technical And Operational Considerations For Implementing HIV Viral Load Testing
This publication provides high-level guidance on implementing and scaling up HIV viral load (VL) testing programmes for health ministries and implementation partners, using a three
WHO Information Note: NOVEL POINT-OF-CARE TOOLS FOR EARLY INFANT DIAGNOSIS OF HIV
Sufficient evidence has been generated on the performance of these assays in the intended field settings to support rapid national regulatory approval and initiation of scale-up. P
Early detection of HIV infection in infants and children
Because of the high risk of death before the age of 2 years among HIV-infected infants, and given the increasing availability of paediatric antiretroviral treatment in many resourc
June 2018 LabCoP ECHO Session: Technical Area Essential Approaches: New Innovations with Viral Load
This four-step overview of Laboratory African Regional Collaborative (LARC) was presented by Patricia Riley from the International Laboratory Branch of the US Centers for Disease C