Preventing HIV through safe voluntary medical male circumcision for adolescent boys and men in generalized HIV epidemics recommendations and key considerations : guidelines

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Health Organization (author)
Corporate Author: World Health Organization, author, issuing body (author)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Geneva : World Health Organization 2020.
Edition:1st ed
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • _GoBack
  • Acknowledgements
  • Acronyms and abbreviations
  • Glossary
  • Executive summary
  • Introduction
  • 1.1 Background
  • 1.2 Goal and objectives
  • 1.3 Intended audiences
  • 1.4 Guideline development process
  • Voluntary medical male circumcision as an intervention for HIV prevention
  • 2.1 Evidence to inform updated recommendations: the impact of male circumcision on risk of HIV infection
  • 2.2 Other factors to inform decision-making
  • Issues and considerations regarding VMMC for younger adolescent boys
  • 3.1 Adolescent development
  • 3.2 Rationale and background for review of VMMC for HIV prevention among younger adolescents
  • 3.3 Evidence to inform policy on the offer of VMMC for HIV prevention to adolescents ages 10-14 years compared with older adolescents: safety, acceptability and maintaining effective coverage
  • 3.4 Other factors to inform decision-making
  • Use of device-based method for male circumcision in context of HIV prevention
  • 4.1 Rationale for review and background on use of device-based methods for male circumcision in the context of HIV prevention
  • 4.2 Evidence to inform updated recommendations
  • 4.3 Evaluation of collar clamp and elastic collar compression (in situ) devices
  • 4.4 Evaluation of surgical assist devices
  • 4.5 Programme considerations on use of device-based methods for male circumcision
  • Enhancing uptake of VMMC among adult men and male adolescents in high HIV prevalence settings
  • 5.1 Rationale and background
  • 5.2 Evidence-based interventions: service delivery changes for enhanced uptake of VMMC for HIV prevention among adolescents and adults
  • 5.3 Evidence-based interventions: economic compensation
  • 5.4 Programme and policy considerations from evidence and Guideline Development Group discussions
  • 5.5 Policy review on men's health and services
  • 5.6 Case studies.
  • Sustaining VMMC services with a focus on adolescent boys: programme and implementation considerations
  • 6.1 Introduction and background
  • 6.2 Framework for transition to sustainable services
  • References.