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A searchable online library of policy and advocacy documents about travelling or relocating with HIV.
Trends in new HIV diagnoses and factors contributing to late diagnosis among migrant populations in EU/EEA countries, 2014 to 2023
Migrants are a diverse group, with various drivers of migration and various HIV risk factors. As the HIV epidemic evolves, public health strategies must adapt to shifting epidemiological trends, refining approaches to prevention, testing, and treatment to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals set for 2030. To guide these programmes, this study aimed to assess trends in new HIV diagnoses among migrants in EU/EEA countries from 2014 to 2023, focusing on sociodemographic factors associated with late diagnosis.
- Author
- Reyes-Urueña Juliana et al.
- Reference
- Euro Surveill. 2024;29(48):pii=2400759
- Countries
- Poland, Norway, Bulgaria, Romania, Austria, Croatia, Slovakia, EECA - Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Cyprus, Slovenia, Spain, Estonia, Czech Republic, Portugal, Hungary, Malta, Ireland, European Union - EU, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Iceland, Luxembourg, Finland, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Sweden
HIV and Migrants – Monitoring implementation of the Dublin Declaration on partnership to fight HIV/AIDS in Europe and Central Asia: 2022 progress report
In 2022, a ECDC survey was used to collect data to monitor the implementation of the 2004 Dublin Declaration. The survey contained specific questions in relation to the HIV epidemic among migrants, in addition to questions relating to the current national prevention interventions, policies and barriers to the public health response. This report presents the results of the survey.
- Author
- ECDC
- Reference
- 2022
- Countries
- Ireland, Spain, Malta, Kyrgyzstan, Italy, Portugal, Kosovo, Montenegro, Latvia, Georgia, Moldova, Lithuania, Europe (Northen, Central, Southern and Western), Tajikistan, Luxembourg, Ukraine, Poland, Bulgaria, Iceland, Romania, Croatia, Finland, Slovakia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Norway, Slovenia, Belarus, Estonia, Austria, Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, EECA - Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Czech Republic, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, United Kingdom