Recommendations and guidance on hepatitis C virus self-testing
Overview
WHO has set a global goal to eliminate HCV as a public health problem by 2030. WHO estimates that 58 million people had chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection globally in 2019, and less than a quarter of them were diagnosed. New and innovative approaches are needed to accelerate progress toward the HCV elimination targets. Self-testing is one such approach.
These guidelines provide a new recommendation and guidance on HCV self-testing to complement existing HCV testing services in countries. These guidelines also highlight operational considerations to support strategic implementation and scale up of HCV self-testing.
Web annexes
A: process for guidelines development
B: declaration of interests for the Guideline Development Group, observers and peer reviewers
C: hepatitis C virus self-testing: systematic review report
D: values and preferences on hepatitis C virus self-testing
E: hepatitis C virus self-testing: multi-country evidence on usability and acceptability
F: cost-effectiveness of hepatitis C virus self-testing
Related
WHO releases first guidelines on hepatitis C virus self-testing - news release, 15 July 2021
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