HIV in Europe and central Asia: Progress in 2018 towards meeting the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets

Alison E. Brown*, Rosalie Hayes, Teymur Noori, Yusef Azad, Andrew J. Amato-Gauci, Anastasia Pharris, Valerie C. Delpech, Roland Bani, Jennifer Fernández Garcia, Samvel Grigoryan, Arshak Papoyan, Trdat Grigoryan, Irene Kaszoni-Rueckerl, Bernhard Benka, Esmira Almammadova, Inna Karaban, Anna Rusanovich, Svetlana Sergeenko, Daniel Reynders, Andre SasseDominique Van Beckhoven, Tonka Varleva, Mariya Zamfirova, Josip Begovac, Tatjana Nemeth-Blazic, Zoran Dominkovic, Linos Hadjihannas, Anna Demetriou, Veronika Mičulková, Marek Malý, Jan Fouchard, Susan Cowan, Kristi Rüütel, Tiina Drell, Henrikki Brummer-Korvenkontio, Kirsi Liitsola, Jean Christophe Comboroure, Florence Lot, Ketevan Stvilia, Nikoloz Chkhartishvili, Gesa Kupfer, Ulrich Marcus, Vasilios Raftopoulos, Sotirios Tsiodras, Dimitra Parasekva, Katalin Szalay, Maria Dudas, Guðrún Sigmundsdóttir, Caroline Hurley, Carole Devaux, ECDC Dublin Declaration Monitoring Network

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Abstract

In 2018, 52 of 55 European and Central Asian countries reported data against the UNAIDS 90–90–90 targets. Overall, 80% of people living with HIV (PLHIV) were diagnosed, of whom 64% received treatment and 86% treated were virally suppressed. Subregional outcomes varied: West (87%–91%–93%), Centre (83%– 73%–75%) and East (76%–46%–78%). Overall, 43% of all PLHIV were virally suppressed; intensive efforts are needed to meet the 2020 target of 73%.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1800622
JournalEurosurveillance
Volume23
Issue number48
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Nov 2018

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