Combined Prevention: A Strategy for Success! - Editorial

Cities such as Paris, London, San Francisco, and Sydney provide "proof of concept" that combined prevention works and could eliminate HIV. This is certainly cause for celebration. A decline in the number of new diagnoses among men who have sex with men (the group most affected by HIV) has been observed in these cities in recent years. Against a backdrop of a sharp increase in HIV testing, the decline in new diagnoses reflects a real decrease in transmission, as shown by modeling that indicates a reduction in HIV incidence. The combined prevention approach, including “Test and Treat” and PrEP programs, is the strategy for success. Will our efforts be sustained enough to eliminate HIV?

Author(s): Delpech Valérie

Publishing year: 2019

Pages: 612-614

Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 2019, n° 31-32, p. 612-614

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