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Review
. 2004 Jul;364(9428):83-94.
doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(04)16594-X.

The changing face of the HIV epidemic in western Europe: what are the implications for public health policies?

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The changing face of the HIV epidemic in western Europe: what are the implications for public health policies?

Françoise F Hamers et al. Lancet. 2004 Jul.

Abstract

In this review, we describe changes in dynamics of HIV transmission and shifts in affected populations in western Europe using HIV/AIDS surveillance data and published and unpublished reports. Despite substantial reductions in HIV-related morbidity and mortality since the introduction of highly active antiretroviral treatment, HIV continues to pose a major public health problem in western Europe. More than half a million people are living with an infection that remains incurable and requires costly lifelong treatment; many people remain unaware of their infection, and thousands of new infections continue to occur every year. Migrants from countries with a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, notably sub-Saharan Africa, bear a disproportionate and increasing share of HIV throughout western Europe and, in most countries, account for the majority of heterosexually acquired HIV infections diagnosed in recent years. Prevention, treatment, and care must be adapted to reach migrant populations. Following a resurgence of risky sexual behaviour, HIV transmission may now be increasing among homosexual and bisexual men, and renewed safer sex campaigns are urgently needed.

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  • HIV/AIDS: not one epidemic but many.
    [No authors listed] [No authors listed] Lancet. 2004 Jul 3-9;364(9428):1-2. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(04)16603-8. Lancet. 2004. PMID: 15234831 No abstract available.

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