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Virtual platforms and digital media are important tools for bringing testing, treatment and prevention services to the estimated 37.7 million people living with HIV worldwide. A new policy brief on virtual interventions in response to HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and viral hepatitis provides guidance for countries to innovate, implement and integrate comprehensive virtual intervention services.

Virtual interventions in response to HIV, STIs and viral hepatitis - policy brief
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Author(s)
UNAIDS, WHO
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Keywords
virtual intervention, digital health, self care, HIV, STIs, viral hepatitis