UNITAID is investing $23 million to accelerate access to simple self-tests in three high burden African countries over the next two years.
With an estimated 19 million people living with HIV globally unaware they have the virus, UNITAID is investing $23 million to accelerate access to simple self-tests in three high burden African countries over the next two years. Detecting infections is vital to be able to increase treatment coverage worldwide. Following scale up in recent years of treatment availability, increasing testing has now become the priority to make further headway against the disease.