The number of new HIV diagnoses among heterosexual individuals has risen sharply, highlighting an urgent need for awareness and education about the virus. Health experts are advising that more robust action is required to reduce new HIV. Experts say this indicates that robust measure is needed to reduce new HIV diagnoses among heterosexuals.
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Charities are spreading awareness over the UK, and they are ambitious to end new cases of HIV in England by 2030, warning that recent setbacks may jeopardize this critical aim. The latest data reveals that new diagnoses over England increased to 15 per cent from 2022 to 2023, and the number of cases surged from 2,451 to 2,810, as per The US Sun.
A health official gave a statement based on their ongoing investigation regarding the significant rise of new HIV cases. Officials emphasized the importance of understanding the underlying factors contributing to this rise, which may include the implementation of an opt-out testing program in emergency departments. They claimed that clinics are not filing reposts for some diagnosis that has been diagnosed earlier or underlying transmission. The number of HIV cases for men who were affected due to sexual contact with women has increased to 36 per cent from 445 in 2022 to 605 in 2023, as specified in The US Sun.
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