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Although HIV is preventable through effective public health measures, significant HIV transmission continues in Europe. In 2014, 142 197 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in 50 of the 53 countries of the WHO European Region. Of those, 56 945 were officially reported to the joint ECDC/WHO...
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HIV infection remains of major public health importance in Europe. In 2012, 131 202 new HIV infections were diagnosed in 52 of the 53 countries of the WHO European region. Of those infections, 55 494 were officially reported to ECDC/WHO Regional Office for Europe by 51 countries; 29 381 of which...
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Three decades after the beginning of HIV surveillance in Europe, HIV infection continues to be of major public health importance in the Region. In 2013, 136 235 new HIV infections were diagnosed in 51 of the 53 countries of the WHO European Region. Of those infections, 56 507 were officially...
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HIV infection is of major public health importance in Europe. In 2011, 53 974 HIV diagnoses were reported by 50 of the 53 countries in the WHO European Region, of which 28 038 were reported by the countries in the European Union and European Economic Area (EU/EEA). No data were received from...
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HIV infection remains of major public health importance in Europe, with evidence of continuing transmission in Europe. Overall there is no clear indication of a decline in the number of cases being diagnosed each year and HIV continues to be concentrated in key populations at higher risk (e.g....
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