Consolidated guidelines on HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care for key populations
2016 update
Overview
In this consolidated guidelines document on HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care for key populations, WHO brings together all existing guidance relevant to five key populations – men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs, people in prisons and other closed settings, sex workers and transgender people – and updates selected guidance and recommendations.
These guidelines aim to:
- provide a comprehensive package of evidence-based HIV-related recommendations for all key populations;
- increase awareness of the needs of and issues important to key populations;
- improve access, coverage and uptake of effective and acceptable services; and
- catalyze greater national and global commitment to adequate funding and services.
Annexes
Annex 1: Pre-exposure prophylaxis for men who have sex with men: a systematic review 
Annex 2: Pre-exposure prophylaxis for people who inject drugs: a systematic review 
Annex 3: Values and preferences of key populations: consolidated report 
Annex 3.1: Values & preferences of MSM: the use of antiretroviral therapy as prevention 
Annex 3.2: Values and preferences of people who inject drugs, and views of experts, activists and service providers: HIV prevention, harm reduction and related issues 
Annex 3.3: Values and preferences of transgender people: a qualitative study 
Annex 4: Health Interventions for prisoners 
Annex 5: On the ground: Programmes serving the needs of key populations 
Annex 6.1: HIV and young transgender people 
Annex 6.2 HIV and young people who sell sex 
Annex 6.3 HIV and young people who inject drugs 
Annex 6.4 HIV and young men who have sex with men 
Annex 7 Recommendation on ARV-related prevention: Language from 2014 version of the Consolidated guidelines on HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care for key populations
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