The WHO noted that CD4 testing can also be used to support the identification of treatment failure when viral load testing is unavailable.  Photo by Anna Shvets
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WHO Endorses CD4 Testing as Key Tool to Detect Advanced HIV Disease

These guidelines also emphasised early detection, rapid ART initiation, and optimised clinical management to reduce morbidity and mortality

Author : IANS Agency

New Delhi, Dec 23: CD4 tests is strongly recommended as the preferred method to identify advanced HIV disease among people living with HIV, said the World Health Organization (WHO).

The new recommendation is part of the 2025 guidelines on advanced HIV disease.

The WHO defines advanced HIV disease in adults, adolescents, and children five years and older, "as a CD4 cell count less than 200 cells/mm3".

"Advanced HIV disease is the major cause of AIDS-related deaths among people living with HIV. It is a serious public health issue, including in settings with good coverage of HIV testing and treatment, and despite having achieved or made good progress towards the 95–95–95 targets," the WHO said.

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At presentation, all children living with HIV younger than five years should be considered as having advanced HIV disease unless they have received ART for more than a year and are considered clinically stable.

“The 2025 guidelines respond to the need for better approaches to identify advanced HIV disease, improve the poor outcomes of people living with HIV being discharged from hospital,” the WHO said.

In the new guidelines, the WHO recommended CD4 testing for identifying advanced HIV disease.

However, “in settings in which CD4 testing is not yet available, WHO clinical staging can be used to identify advanced HIV disease,” the global health body said.

CD4 testing can be used to identify advanced HIV disease among people living with HIV who are: initiating or reinitiating ART; re-engaging in care following disengagement; have treatment failure or clinically identified treatment failure; and hospitalised, or seriously ill, or are considered clinically unstable.

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The WHO noted that CD4 testing can also be used to support the identification of treatment failure when viral load testing is unavailable. CD4 testing can also help assess eligibility to stop co-trimoxazole prophylaxis and to assess eligibility for fluconazole prophylaxis.

The WHO noted that hospitalised people with HIV may be provided with interventions to support transitions to outpatient care and reduce avoidable readmissions.

The interventions may include: pre-discharge goal setting, medication review, transitional care planning, telephone follow-up, home visits by health-care providers and/or peer supporters, and individualised support.

The UN Healthy body also suggested paclitaxel or pegylated liposomal doxorubicin for pharmacological treatment for people living with HIV with Kaposi’s sarcoma -- a rare type of cancer that forms in the lining of blood vessels and lymph vessels.

These guidelines also emphasised early detection, rapid ART initiation, and optimised clinical management to reduce morbidity and mortality.

“By implementing these recommendations, countries can reduce progression to severe illness and mortality, improve treatment outcomes, and advance global HIV elimination goals,” the WHO said.

This report is from IANS news service. NewsGram holds no responsibility for its content.

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