Rise in new HIV diagnoses in England puts zero transmission target 'at risk'
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The aim to eliminate new HIV transmissions by 2030 is jeopardized as recent data reveals a 15% increase in new HIV diagnoses in England, reaching 2,810.
The rise in HIV diagnoses among men who engage in sex with men highlights a significant public health challenge, indicating a 7% increase from last year's figures.
Among the new HIV cases, ethnic minority men represented 33% of diagnosed cases, showcasing the disproportionate impact of HIV on marginalized communities.
Despite the increase in overall testing in sexual health clinics, there's a concerning 10% decline in testing among heterosexual men, raising alarms for future public health strategies.
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