Getting to 90: Addressing inequalities in the HIV continuum of care in Europe and Central Asia European AIDS Clinical Society (EACS) European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) Can also be cut AIDS2018 Satellite Symposium - 23 July 2018, Amsterdam
HIV/AIDS Surveillance in Europe 2011 Estimated new HIV infections are decreasing globally but increasing in the European region Source: UNAIDS 2018, ECDC/WHO, HIV Surveillance in Europe 2017, 2016 data
HIV/AIDS Surveillance in Europe 2011 Estimated new HIV infections are decreasing globally but increasing in the European region Source: UNAIDS 2018, ECDC/WHO, HIV Surveillance in Europe 2017, 2016 data
HIV/AIDS Surveillance in Europe 2011 Estimated new HIV infections are decreasing globally but increasing in the European region Source: UNAIDS 2018, ECDC/WHO, HIV Surveillance in Europe 2017, 2016 data
Need for collaboration across sectors Community Public health/ surveillance data Clinical/ cohort data
Session Objectives Examine regional inequalities in HIV response Identify facilitators and barriers to achieving the 90-90-90 targets Promote collaboration between public health, clinical and community sectors in addressing barriers
Session Outline Overview of the HIV Continuum of Care in Europe and Central Asia Teymur Noori, ECDC 1st 90: How can HIV testing more efficiently reach those in need to promote early diagnosis? Daniel Simões, HIV in Europe 2nd 90: How can treatment scale-up across the European region be accelerated? Jens Lundgren, CHIP, Rigshospitalet 3rd 90: Improving clinical outcomes and retention in care Chloe Orkin, BHIVA Open floor: Comments and questions for speakers Panel: Reaching 90-90-90 in Europe and Central Asia