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

Übersicht

Since 2007 the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) have recommended voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) as an important strategy for the prevention of heterosexually acquired HIV in men in settings where the prevalence of heterosexually transmitted HIV is high. Over 25 million men and adolescent boys in East and Southern Africa have been reached with VMMC services.

These new guidelines update earlier WHO recommendations to maximize the HIV prevention impact of safe VMMC services and aim to guide the transition to the sustained provision of interventions with a focus on the health and well-being of both adolescent boys and men.

Related

Policy brief (PDF, 1.3 MB)

WHO TeleECHO™ Sessions

  • 21 August 2020 Session 1: Overview of Guideline development process and HIV prevention through voluntary medical male circumcision: presentation PDF | video recording: English, Portuguese
  • 24 August 2020 Session 2:  Part 1. VMMC and younger adolescents 10 – 14 years; Part 2. Use of device-based methods for male circumcision in the context of HIV prevention: presentation PDF | video recording: English, Portuguese
  • 25 August 2020 Session 3  Part 1. Enhancing uptake of VMMC among adult men; Part 2. Transitioning to adolescent-focused, sustainable VMMC services: presentation PDF | video recording: English, Portuguese

Annexes

Editors
WHO
Number of pages
160
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978-92-4-000854-0
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