The growing HIV epidemic in Central Europe: a neglected issue?
The number of new cases of HIV infection has been decreasing in some parts of the world (e.g. sub-Saharan Africa) with the highest burden of disease in recent years. However, other regions are showing a different trend, such as Eastern Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia. This tre...
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doaj-3f62420dfc4a47468bbc96c4202871722021-05-04T07:23:36ZengElsevierJournal of Virus Eradication2055-66402016-07-0123156161The growing HIV epidemic in Central Europe: a neglected issue?Deniz Gökengin0Cristiana Oprea1Serhat Uysal2Josip Begovac3Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey‘Victor Babes’ Clinical Hospital for Infectious and Tropical Diseases, ‘Carol Davila’ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, RomaniaDepartment of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Buca Seyfi Demirsoy State Hospital, İzmir, TurkeyUniversity of Zagreb School of Medicine, University Hospital for Infectious Diseases, Zagreb, CroatiaThe number of new cases of HIV infection has been decreasing in some parts of the world (e.g. sub-Saharan Africa) with the highest burden of disease in recent years. However, other regions are showing a different trend, such as Eastern Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia. This trend seems also to apply to the Central European region. This article analyses HIV data for Central Europe derived from annual surveillance reports of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and gives an overview of the recent status of the epidemic in this specific region. We show that, although still at a low level, the HIV epidemic in Central Europe continues to grow and requires more resources and interventions to curtail the ongoing epidemic.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2055664020304593HIV infectionAIDSCentral Europeepidemiology |
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Deniz Gökengin Cristiana Oprea Serhat Uysal Josip Begovac The growing HIV epidemic in Central Europe: a neglected issue? Journal of Virus Eradication HIV infection AIDS Central Europe epidemiology |
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Deniz Gökengin Cristiana Oprea Serhat Uysal Josip Begovac |
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The growing HIV epidemic in Central Europe: a neglected issue? |
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The growing HIV epidemic in Central Europe: a neglected issue? |
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The growing HIV epidemic in Central Europe: a neglected issue? |
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The growing HIV epidemic in Central Europe: a neglected issue? |
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The growing HIV epidemic in Central Europe: a neglected issue? |
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growing hiv epidemic in central europe: a neglected issue? |
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Journal of Virus Eradication |
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2016-07-01 |
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The number of new cases of HIV infection has been decreasing in some parts of the world (e.g. sub-Saharan Africa) with the highest burden of disease in recent years. However, other regions are showing a different trend, such as Eastern Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia. This trend seems also to apply to the Central European region. This article analyses HIV data for Central Europe derived from annual surveillance reports of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and gives an overview of the recent status of the epidemic in this specific region. We show that, although still at a low level, the HIV epidemic in Central Europe continues to grow and requires more resources and interventions to curtail the ongoing epidemic. |
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HIV infection AIDS Central Europe epidemiology |
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