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HIV Med. 2011 Apr;12(4):246-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-1293.2010.00872.x. Epub 2010 Aug 29.
The central goal of the HIV in Europe Initiative is to promote testing and treatment throughout Europe and Central Asia in order to decrease the number of people living with HIV presenting late for care. This article summarizes the results from the HIV in Europe 2009 Conference and the early results of the projects set up by the initiative, and discusses their implications for the future.
In November 2009, 100 key stakeholders from 25 countries met in Stockholm at the HIV in Europe Conference. The focus was to address five key issues that contribute to the barriers to testing identified in 2007 at an innovative HIV conference. The conference discussed barriers to testing and other reasons for late presentation and outlined concrete recommendations to address the problem.
An early result of the initiative has been stimulation of the process of reaching a consensus definition of what is meant by a 'late presenter', with this definition to be implemented at the European level. Steps are being taken to advocate for appropriate health policies and surveillance data related to HIV throughout Europe. Also, the initiative has set up projects related to the barriers to testing, i.e. criminalization law, stigmatization and lack of offering of testing for people presenting with certain indicator diseases.
The final results of ongoing projects will be published and widely disseminated in 2010 and beyond. The HIV in Europe Initiative will continue to reinforce collaboration, advocacy and networking activities in the field throughout Europe.
欧洲艾滋病毒倡议的核心目标是促进整个欧洲和中亚的检测和治疗,以减少艾滋病毒感染者就诊延迟的人数。本文总结了欧洲艾滋病毒 2009 年会议的结果和该倡议所设立项目的早期结果,并讨论了它们对未来的影响。
2009 年 11 月,来自 25 个国家的 100 名重要利益攸关方在斯德哥尔摩举行了欧洲艾滋病毒会议。重点是解决导致 2007 年在一次创新艾滋病毒会议上确定的检测障碍的五个关键问题。会议讨论了检测障碍和其他导致就诊延迟的原因,并概述了针对该问题的具体建议。
该倡议的早期成果之一是促进了达成“迟诊者”定义的共识过程,该定义将在欧洲层面实施。正在采取措施倡导在整个欧洲制定与艾滋病毒相关的适当卫生政策和监测数据。此外,该倡议还设立了与检测障碍相关的项目,例如刑事定罪法、污名化和对某些指示性疾病患者不提供检测。
正在进行的项目的最终结果将于 2010 年及以后公布并广泛传播。欧洲艾滋病毒倡议将继续在整个欧洲加强该领域的合作、宣传和网络活动。