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Trends in HIV surveillance data in the EU/EEA, 2005 to 2014: New HIV diagnoses still increasing in men who have sex with men

Authors :
Pharris, Anastasia
Quinten, C.
Tavoschi, L.
Spiteri, G.
Amato-Gauci, A. J.
Schmid, D.
Sasse, A.
Beckhoven, D. Van
Varleva, T.
Blazic, Tatjana Nemeth
Koliou, M.
Hadjihannas, L.
Maly, M.
Cowan, Susan
Rüütel, K.
Liitsola, K.
Salminen, M.
Cazein, F.
Pillonel, J.
Lot, F.
Gunsenheimer-Bartmeyer, Barbara
Nikolopoulos, Georgios K.
Paraskeva, D.
Dudas, M.
Briem, H.
Sigmundsdottir, G.
Igoe, D.
O’Donnell, K.
O’Flanagan, D.
Suligoi, B.
Konova, S.
Erne, S.
Caplinskiene, I.
Jean-Schmit, C.
Melillo, J. M.
Melillo, T.
Coul, E. Op De
Blystad, H.
Rosinska, M.
Diniz, A.
Mardarescu, Mariana
Truska, P.
Klavs, I.
Diez, M.
Avdicova, Maria
Delpech, Valerie
Nikolopoulos, Georgios K.[0000-0002-3307-0246]
Source :
Eurosurveillance, Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission remains significant in Europe. Rates of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) have declined, but not in all countries. New HIV diagnoses have increased among native and foreign-born men who have sex with men. Median CD4 + T-cell count at diagnosis has increased, but not in all groups, and late diagnosis remains common. HIV infection and AIDS can be eliminated in Europe with resolute prevention measures, early diagnosis and access to effective treatment. © 2015, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). All rights reserved. 20 47

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Eurosurveillance, Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....50d74f4e1c55ecfb78b2737fb73c0cb0