ECDC update HIV/AIDS, STI, hepatitis HIV EU Think Tank meeting Brussels, 25-26 March 2009 European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
HIV and AIDS surveillance activities Coordination of European-wide surveillance of HIV/AIDS in 53 countries Data collection (case-based and aggregated data) in a joint database for HIV/AIDS surveillance Annual meeting with contact points: 11 12 November 2008 Report 2007 was launched on 1 December 2009: enhanced data collection annual network meeting HIV/STI HIV incidence: methodological framework (open call) Strategy 1.1- Enhance knowledge of health, economic, social impact in EU
STI and hepatitis - HIV estimates STI/hepatitis As from 2009, transition of STI surveillance to ECDC STI TESSy training Chlamydia surveillance - February 2009 Enhanced set of variables and reporting protocol prepared for implementation of STI data collection in 2009 STI microbiology network: call launched March 2009 Annual network meeting STI/HIV Hepatitis B/C: technical report and survey on surveillance and prevention in EU Member States 2008 Modelling Develop new user-friendly models for national HIV estimates call launched March 2009 Strategy 1.1- Enhance knowledge of health, economic, social impact in EU
Behavioural Surveillance Aim: to develop a standardised behavioural surveillance system reach consensus on indicators for different subpopulations + which methods to use to collect these data Commissioned to an international team, Univ. Lausanne Survey (mapping): July - October 2008 Results discussed at an expert meeting in February 2009 (involving experts and CSF, WHO, UNAIDS, EMCDDA, etc.) Final report due in June & meeting September 2009 Phase II: user friendly toolkit (2009) and pilot (2010) Strategy 1.2 To improve the scientific understandings of CD determinants
ECDC Report on Migration and Infectious Diseases in the EU (HIV, TB & VPD) HIV component Epidemiological review to determine the burden of HIV in migrant populations and ethnic minorities in the EU Review on access to HIV prevention, treatment & care ECDC migrant report to be published Q2 2009 2009-2010 continued: 2 or 3 HIV studies envisaged Strategy 1.2 To improve the scientific understandings of CD determinants
Monitoring of the Dublin Declaration Report published in June 2010 More details later Strategy 1.3 To improve evidence base for methods regarding prevention & control
ECDC focus on key prevention strategy HIV testing HIV testing: results of surveys in Member States and in-depth interviews reported Partner notification Public health benefit of partner notification for STI & HIV Report and expert meeting in 2009 Guidance Chlamydia control in EU (June 2009) HIV test Strategy 1.3 To Photo by U. improve Mixer, http://flickr.com/photos/urbanmixer/1089902000/. evidence Permission base for reproduction for is methods granted under a Creative Commons regarding license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ prevention & control
HIV testing ECDC to provide evidence-based advice for improving access, offer, uptake and effectiveness of HIV testing and counselling in the EU. Current reports need editing executive summary will be launched shortly Technical consultation June-July 2009 identify topics for additional analysis, discuss the scope, objectives and content of any future guidance, identifying participants for guidance drafting phase; Development of guidance 2009/2010 Strategy 1.3 To improve evidence base for methods regarding prevention & control
EU-level collaboration Country visits Status review of HIV and STI surveillance, prevention and control. Involvement of authorities, leading agencies and civil society in HIV/STI prevention. Bulgaria, Poland Portugal in 2008; Malta and Spain (tbc) in 2009. EU level collaboration World AIDS Day possible joint activity with Swedish partners Strategy 1.4 To strengthen programmes for CD prevention & control at the EU level
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