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HIV surveillance webinar series - Harnessing the strength of routine data for HIV surveillance [1]

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Date: 2022-11-28

Following the launch of the Consolidated guidelines on person-centred HIV strategic information in July 2022, WHO is conducting a webinar series on the technical sections of the guidelines.

Series overview:

14 November: Digital health data in HIV services

21 November: Person-centred HIV patient monitoring for testing, early diagnosis and treatment

28 November: Harnessing the strength of routine data for HIV surveillance

5 December: Person-centred HIV prevention monitoring

Webinar 3: Harnessing the strength of routine data for HIV surveillance - 28 November 2022 - 14:00-15:30 CET

Programmatic data routinely collected as part of service delivery can play an important role in estimating HIV incidence, prevalence and mortality and in monitoring the HIV response.

Agenda

Chaired by Daniel Low-Beer (WHO)

Presentations

Overview of the Consolidated guidelines on person-centred HIV strategic information - Shona Dalal (WHO)

Methods for estimating HIV incidence from routine data - Brian Rice (LSHTM)

Panel discussion: Country considerations for strengthening case surveillance and measuring impact

Ard van Sighem (Stichting HIV Monitoring)

Ana Roberta Pascom (Ministry of Health, Brazil)

Irum Zaidi (OGAC/PEPFAR)

Olga Varetska (WHO)

Moderated discussion and Q&A

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