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Late HIV diagnosis: trends, risk factors, and progress toward the 2025 target of <20% late diagnosis in 23 EU/EEA countries, 2022 to 2024

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In 2022-2024, 14,153 of 28,521 (49.6%) new HIV diagnoses in 23 European Union and Economic Area (EU/EEA) countries were late. In adjusted analyses, older age and migrant status increased late diagnosis risk. The proportion of late diagnoses was 2.6-fold higher among migrants with pre-migration HIV acquisition than post-migration. Late-diagnosed migrants with likely post-migration HIV acquisition were often women, ≥ 50-year-olds, heterosexuals, people who inject drugs, or from South and South-East Asia. The 2025 target of < 20% late diagnosis was unachieved.

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ECDC/WHO HIV Surveillance Network members: Portugal: Helena Cortes Martins; Joana Bettencourt; Vítor Cabral Veríssimo.

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HIV HIV Testing HIV Infections Disease Surveillance Epidemiology Late Diagnosis Europe Infecções Sexualmente Transmissíveis

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Euro Surveill. 2025 Nov;30(47):2500855. doi: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2025.30.47.2500855

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European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control

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