Five years to 2030: Europe’s race to end the AIDS epidemic

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With only 5 years remaining to meet the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) 2030 target of ending AIDS as a public health threat, Europe stands at a pivotal moment. At the 20th EACS Conference, held in Paris, France, Teymur Noori of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) presented a detailed and sobering overview of the HIV epidemic across the continent. Drawing on regional data, Noori highlighted that while progress has been made in some areas, Europe remains far from reaching many of the key targets that underpin the 2030 ambition.

Read the full overview here.


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