ECDC report: Testing of HIV, hepatitis B and C in EU/EEA

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The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) released a report summarising progress in European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA) countries towards implementing integrated testing strategies, based on the public health guidance on integrated HIV, hepatitis B and C testing published by ECDC in 2018. It draws on monitoring and surveillance data reported to ECDC in 2024 for HIV and in 2023 for hepatitis, covering the existence of national testing policy and guidance (and whether guidance is integrated across viruses and specific populations), the degree of guidance implementation, testing uptake and coverage, including late diagnoses and the percentage of people living with the three viruses who have been diagnosed.

Access the report here.


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Source : ECDC

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