Many European countries are falling behind on efforts to detect life-threatening diseases such as HIV and hepatitis, a new analysis has found.
In 2018, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) issued new guidance on testing for HIV and hepatitis B and C in an effort to get people into treatment more quickly and prevent them from infecting others, given that it can take years for symptoms to emerge.
But in many
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