Research and analysis

HIV: East of England annual data spotlight

Reports presenting annual epidemiological data for HIV in East of England.

Documents

Annual epidemiological spotlight on HIV in the East of England, 2019 data

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Annual epidemiological spotlight on HIV in the East of England, 2017 data

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Annual epidemiological spotlight on HIV in the East of England, 2016 data

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Annual epidemiological spotlight on HIV in the East of England, 2015 data

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Details

HIV remains an important public health problem in the East of England with high and increasing rates of HIV and evidence of sustained HIV transmission in men who have sex with men (MSM).

Updates to this page

Published 2 August 2017
Last updated 1 October 2024 + show all updates
  1. Addition of 2022 data.

  2. Added report for 2019.

  3. Added Spotlight on HIV 2017 data.

  4. Added 2016 data.

  5. First published.

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