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World: WHO optimal antiretroviral dosing guidance: recommendations for dosing medicines for HIV prevention and treatment in paediatric populations
By World Health Organization at ReliefWeb
· July 14, 2026
· 2 min read
. WHO issues updated dosing guidance for antiretroviral medicines used in newborns, infants and children The World Health Organization (WHO) released new guidance setting out updated recommendations for dosing antiretroviral medicines in neonates, infants and children to strengthen HIV prevention an
Key takeaway “Every child living with or exposed to HIV deserves access to medicines that are safe, effective and simple to use,”said Dr Tereza Kasaeva, Director, WHO Department for HIV, Tuberculosis, Hepatitis and STIs.
Why this matters
The updated guidance from the World Health Organization on optimal antiretroviral dosing for pediatric populations has significant implications for global health efforts to combat HIV. By providing harmonized, weight-band based dosing schedules, the WHO aims to simplify prescribing and dispensing of these medicines, making it easier for health workers to administer effective treatment. This is particularly crucial in resource-limited settings where access to healthcare is already a challenge. The revised dosing recommendations for key medicines, such as dolutegravir and abacavir/lamivudine, reflect the latest scientific evidence and will help ensure that children living with or exposed to HIV receive safe and effective treatment. The guidance also addresses critical considerations, including dosing for preterm infants and concurrent tuberculosis treatment, highlighting the complexity of HIV care in pediatric populations. As countries work to implement this guidance, it will be essential to monitor its impact on HIV prevention and treatment outcomes in children, and to address remaining evidence gaps in the development of pediatric antiretroviral formulations.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
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