This technical brief summarizes essential information and existing WHO recommendations for HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care among transgender populations.
This report draws on multiple sources that document the many ways in which communities are advancing the response to AIDS, and the evidence for the effectiveness of these responses. Core areas of community-based activities include advocacy, service provision, community based research and financing are illustrated by innovative examples of community-based actions.
ويسلط ھذا التقرير أيضا الضوء على التوصيات التي قدمھا المشاركون من أجل اتخاذ برنامج األمم المتحدة المشترك المعني باإليدز وشركائه إجراءات قائمة على معلومات فيما يتعلق بتلبية االحتياجات الصحية والمتعلقة بفيروس نقص المناعة البشري للرجال المثليين والرجال اآلخرين الذين يمارسون الجنس مع الرجال.
В 2013 году ЮНЭЙДС объединившего 30 ЛГБТ и СПИДом сторонников по всему миру. Этот отчет встреча синопсис обсуждений: текущая эпидемиологическая ситуация по ВИЧ-инфекции среди геев и других мужчин, имеющих секс с мужчинами, как улучшить доступ, и проблемы здоровья и прав человека.
En 2013, el ONUSIDA reunió a 30 LGBT y SIDA defensores de todo el mundo. Este informe de la reunión es una sinopsis de las discusiones celebradas: la actual situación epidemiológica del VIH entre los hombres gay y otros hombres que tienen sexo con hombres, cómo mejorar el acceso y problemas de salud y de derechos humanos.
In 2013, UNAIDS brought together 30 LGBT and AIDS advocates from around the world. This meeting report is a synopsis of discussions held: the current epidemiological situation of HIV among gay men and other men who have sex with men, how to improve access, and health and human rights challenges.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is effective in preventing HIV transmission. Oral PrEP has been evaluated in gay men and other men who have sex with men, transgender women, heterosexual men and women and people who inject drugs. This guidance is intended to complement WHO recommendations (2012) and support the optimal use of oral PrEP to protect individuals and contribute to ending the AIDS epidemic.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is effective in preventing HIV transmission. Oral PrEP has been evaluated in gay men and other men who have sex with men, transgender women, heterosexual men and women and people who inject drugs. This question-and-answer document is intended to complement WHO recommendations (2012) and support the optimal use of oral PrEP to protect individuals and contribute to ending the AIDS epidemic.