Evidence-based interventions for adolescents living with HIV
Adolescents and young adults aged 10-24 remain underserved in the global response against HIV
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Adolescents and young adults aged 10-24 remain underserved in the global response against HIV. Ongoing evidence generation has enabled us to continually adapt, update, and refine global guidance on HIV prevention, testing, treatment, and service delivery, including for priority populations. As scientific evidence on key interventions for HIV improves and evolves, bringing dramatic improvements in health outcomes and quality of life, it is critical to focus on remaining gaps. The gap in knowledge of HIV status is even greater among adolescents from key populations, and in high incidence settings such as southern Africa.
This document is for policy-makers and decision- makers in ministries of health responsible for adolescent HIV and related health policies and programmes, international and national nongovernmental organizations, and international organizations that provide technical or financial support for adolescent HIV and related health work.
