England on track to eliminate HIV by 2030 – the prevalence of undiagnosed HIV has halved since 2013

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England has made substantial progress towards eliminating HIV by 2030, with the proportion of people living with HIV who are diagnosed around 94%, and the prevalence of undiagnosed HIV halving between 2013 and 2019.

However, there are still some groups – such as heterosexuals who are not Black African and those living outside of London – who require more tailored and targeted HIV prevention and testing interventions. This research was carried out by Dr Anne Presanis from the University of Cambridge together with colleagues from Public Health England and published in the The Lancet Public Health last month.

Read the full story at Aidsmap.

 

Source : Aidsmap

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