The World Health Organization (WHO) unveiled updated guidelines for HIV
management and treatment during the International AIDS Society Conference.
The new recommendations focus on innovative approaches to combat the HIV
epidemic and provide better care for those affected. The guidelines
emphasize early diagnosis and immediate initiation of antiretroviral
therapy (ART) to control the virus and improve overall patient outcomes.
Furthermore, the WHO encourages the use of preventive measures, including
pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), to reduce the risk of HIV transmission
among high-risk groups. By releasing these updated guidelines, WHO aims to
enhance global efforts in ending AIDS as a public health threat and
improving the quality of life for millions living with HIV.
management and treatment during the International AIDS Society Conference.
The new recommendations focus on innovative approaches to combat the HIV
epidemic and provide better care for those affected. The guidelines
emphasize early diagnosis and immediate initiation of antiretroviral
therapy (ART) to control the virus and improve overall patient outcomes.
Furthermore, the WHO encourages the use of preventive measures, including
pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), to reduce the risk of HIV transmission
among high-risk groups. By releasing these updated guidelines, WHO aims to
enhance global efforts in ending AIDS as a public health threat and
improving the quality of life for millions living with HIV.