These Guidelines were developed by the European AIDS Clinical Society (EACS), a not-for-profit organisation, whose mission is to promote excellence in standards of care, research and education in HIV infection and related co-infections, and to actively engage in the formulation of public health policy, with ...
New WHO interim guidelines contain recommendations regarding preferred first-line regimens for adults, adolescents and children initiating ART, which now include DTG and RAL
The brochure “Human Rights of Women Living with HIV in Ukraine: Results of Community-Based Research Through the Lens of CEDAW” provides an assessment of the state of human rights of women living with HIV in Ukraine and the analysis of how the implementation of the ...
In response to the rapidly increasing number of new HIV infections in the WHO European Region, the action plan for the health sector response to HIV in WHO European Region was endorsed at the 66th session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe in September ...
"This edition of UNAIDS data highlights these challenges and successes. It contains the very latest data on the world’s response to HIV, consolidating a small part of the huge volume of data collected, analysed and refined by UNAIDS over the years. The full data set of information ...
In many sub-Saharan African countries, declines in child mortality combined with a slow decline in fertility have resulted in children and young adults comprising a large part of the overall population. This is known as the youth bulge. The youth bulge is not new. Younger ...
The global AIDS response is at a precarious point—partial success in saving lives and stopping new HIV infections is giving way to complacency. At the halfway point to the 2020 targets, the pace of progress is not matching the global ambition. This report is a ...
An early draft of this report was developed by Nicolas Lorente (CEEISCAT) and revised by all members of the working group of WP5. The final version of the draft was validated on 31st January 2018.
This report presents the main results of the COBA-Cohort study (COmmunity-BAsed cohort), implemented ...
This document provides EU/EEA Member States with evidence-based scientific advice on active case finding options. These options can be applied to the planning and implementation of interventions that promote the early diagnosis of communicable diseases in prison settings.
Executive summary
Compared with the general public, people in ...
Although much has been written on HIV-sensitive social protection, there is insufficient guidance on how to bring to scale what works in the context of different HIV epidemics and for different populations. This document seeks to fill this gap. It provides guidance to governments, people ...
In 2016, 29444 people were diagnosed with HIV in the 31 countries of the EU/EEA, with a rate of 5.9 per 100000 when adjusted for reporting delay (Table 1; Annex 6). Countries with the highest rates of new HIV diagnoses reported in 2016 were Latvia ...