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Methods of Treatment and Testing for HIV AIDS in Italy Poverty can be an obstacle for seeking diagnosis and treatment for HIV AIDS in Italy Universal health services provide a great resource for those experiencing poverty Currently, hospitals and health organizations in Italy are developing programs to make this impact more wide-spread
HIV policy in Italy and recommendations across the HIV care . . . - InfezMed SUMMARY HIV e AIDS (PNAIDS) 2017-2019) was hailed for its comprehensiveness Its likel hood of success across the HIV care continuum was therefore assessed Awareness interventions are sporadic and continue to miss high risk populations; if effectively implemented, the prescriptive detail in PNAIDS may help
Outpatient Testing for HIV in Italy, 2018-2023-Preliminary Data Monitoring trends of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing over time may help interpret the incidence of new HIV diagnoses and effectiveness of HIV testing strategies We started a research project aimed at assessing testing rates for HIV infection among Italian outpatients in 2018-2023
Recent HIV Infections in Italy: Data from the HIV National . . . - MDPI We analyzed data on new HIV diagnoses in Italy from 2012 to 2023 We selected cases that were tested by at least one of three criteria (test for HIV recency, data on HIV seroconversion, clinical signs of acute HIV infection) to assess the rate of recent (<1 year) HIV infections
Estimating the potential health economic value of introducing universal . . . We hope this study will contribute to the ongoing national dialogue on the potential introduction of universal opt-out HIV testing strategy in EDs in Italy The complete results, including secondary and scenario analyses, have been published in European Journal of Public Health in April 2025
HIV AIDS - ISS (EN) - ISS Understanding the progression of HIV infection in the Italian and immigrant population Immigrants residing in Italy are often infected with HIV subtypes different from subtype B w
A PRACTICAL SHORT GUIDE FOR FOREIGNERS LIVING WITH HIV AND WHO ARE . . . This short guide arises from the unmet needs of answering the many questions our organization NPS Italia Onlus has received regarding the modalities of access to treatment from the many foreigners living with HIV and currently living in our country who may have an unexpected need of antiretrovirals
Prevalence and attitudes to HIV testing among adults visiting public . . . People in this condition may visit the healthcare system multiple times without being diagnosed If tested on one of these occasions, they could modify their high-risk behaviours and benefit from treatment, factors that reduce HIV transmission