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Posted On: 12/02/2023 10:38:26 AM
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Europe is experiencing the fastest growth in HIV incidence, said Hans Kluge, Director of the World Health Organization's Regional Office for Europe.
He stressed that all the tools to fight the disease are available there. But 50 per cent of people are diagnosed too late.
"People seek medical help too late and we are not able to reach them earlier," Kluge said in a statement.
This trend has not been reversed for 10 years, leading to unacceptably high mortality rates in several European countries, the WHO director said.
"In other [countries], HIV transmission has been almost completely stopped," he added.
He stressed that all the tools to fight the disease are available there. But 50 per cent of people are diagnosed too late.
"People seek medical help too late and we are not able to reach them earlier," Kluge said in a statement.
This trend has not been reversed for 10 years, leading to unacceptably high mortality rates in several European countries, the WHO director said.
"In other [countries], HIV transmission has been almost completely stopped," he added.
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