A call to action toward integrated testing and earlier care for viral hepatitis, HIV, STIs and TB

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Main Author: Raben, D
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Hoekstra, M, Combs, L, Sullivan, AK, Lazarus, JV, Lambert, JS, Simões, D, Streinu-Cercel, A, Rockstroh, JK, Amato-Gauci, A, Pop, CS, Oprea, C, Hedrich, D, Gökengin, D, Schatz, E, Ghita, E, Rockstroh, J, Tavochi, L, Cosmaro, L, Ursan, M, Dara, M, Dascalu, N, Dedes, N, Baptista Leite, R, Pasanen, S, Reic, T, Platteau, T, Grecu, V, Sönnerborg, A, Gazzard, B, West, B, Karpov, I, Lundgren, JD, de Wit, J, Casabona, J, Maistat, L, Matičič, M, Tsereteli, N, Pol, S, Delpech, V, Zuilhof, W, Yazdanpanah, Y, Azad, Y, Pharris, A, Noori, T, Mozalevskis, A, Vovc, E, Fenton, K, Kakalou, C, Klavs, I, Wawer, I, Hristojeva, J, Kivimets, K, Maffeo, M, Kall, M, Mommi, M, Gasbarrini, N, Wysocki, P, Koutkias, V
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Objectives. The objective of the paper is to present the outcomes of the HepHIV 2019 conference, held in Bucharest under the Romanian EU Presidency and focusing on challenges of timely and integrated testing and care. Methods. The conference programme was put together by the organizing committee. It consisted of invited talks and peer-reviewed abstracts. Results. In all, 65 abstracts from 20 countries were presented during the conference, which had nearly 250 delegates, including high-profile political representation. The conference highlighted the need to shift towards further disease integration because of the epidemiological characteristics of the hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), HIV, sexually transmitted infection (STIs) and tuberculosis (TB) epidemics in the WHO European region. Integration should be a priority in the response to the epidemics to better reach key populations and to ensure better testing coverage. This relates to both the integration of services in shared care models and the integration of different settings and stakeholders in national strategies. Conclusions. The conference demonstrated the need for greater political support for the policy changes required to implement integration. Testing normalization efforts are key to maximizing the impact of integration efforts. The conference call to action can help to guide developments in testing and linkage-to-care interventions across the European region.
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spelling A call to action toward integrated testing and earlier care for viral hepatitis, HIV, STIs and TBdiagnosisHIVsexually transmitted infectionstestingviral hepatitisObjectives. The objective of the paper is to present the outcomes of the HepHIV 2019 conference, held in Bucharest under the Romanian EU Presidency and focusing on challenges of timely and integrated testing and care. Methods. The conference programme was put together by the organizing committee. It consisted of invited talks and peer-reviewed abstracts. Results. In all, 65 abstracts from 20 countries were presented during the conference, which had nearly 250 delegates, including high-profile political representation. The conference highlighted the need to shift towards further disease integration because of the epidemiological characteristics of the hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), HIV, sexually transmitted infection (STIs) and tuberculosis (TB) epidemics in the WHO European region. Integration should be a priority in the response to the epidemics to better reach key populations and to ensure better testing coverage. This relates to both the integration of services in shared care models and the integration of different settings and stakeholders in national strategies. Conclusions. The conference demonstrated the need for greater political support for the policy changes required to implement integration. Testing normalization efforts are key to maximizing the impact of integration efforts. The conference call to action can help to guide developments in testing and linkage-to-care interventions across the European region.Wiley20202020-01-01T00:00:00Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/143599eng1464-26621468-129310.1111/hiv.12844Raben, DHoekstra, MCombs, LSullivan, AKLazarus, JVLambert, JSSimões, DStreinu-Cercel, ARockstroh, JKStreinu-Cercel, AAmato-Gauci, APop, CSOprea, CHedrich, DGökengin, DSchatz, EGhita, ERockstroh, JTavochi, LCosmaro, LUrsan, MDara, MDascalu, NDedes, NBaptista Leite, RPasanen, SReic, TPlatteau, TGrecu, VSönnerborg, AGazzard, BWest, BKarpov, ILundgren, JDde Wit, JCasabona, JRockstroh, JCosmaro, LMaistat, LMatičič, MDedes, NTsereteli, NPol, SPlatteau, TDelpech, VZuilhof, WYazdanpanah, YAzad, YPharris, AAmato-Gauci, ANoori, THedrich, DMozalevskis, AVovc, EDara, MFenton, KKakalou, CKlavs, IWawer, ICasabona, JHristojeva, JKivimets, KCosmaro, LMaffeo, MKall, MMommi, MGasbarrini, NWysocki, PDelpech, VKoutkias, Vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-27T16:38:20Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/143599Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T21:48:54.783543Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A call to action toward integrated testing and earlier care for viral hepatitis, HIV, STIs and TB
title A call to action toward integrated testing and earlier care for viral hepatitis, HIV, STIs and TB
spellingShingle A call to action toward integrated testing and earlier care for viral hepatitis, HIV, STIs and TB
Raben, D
diagnosis
HIV
sexually transmitted infections
testing
viral hepatitis
title_short A call to action toward integrated testing and earlier care for viral hepatitis, HIV, STIs and TB
title_full A call to action toward integrated testing and earlier care for viral hepatitis, HIV, STIs and TB
title_fullStr A call to action toward integrated testing and earlier care for viral hepatitis, HIV, STIs and TB
title_full_unstemmed A call to action toward integrated testing and earlier care for viral hepatitis, HIV, STIs and TB
title_sort A call to action toward integrated testing and earlier care for viral hepatitis, HIV, STIs and TB
author Raben, D
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Hoekstra, M
Combs, L
Sullivan, AK
Lazarus, JV
Lambert, JS
Simões, D
Streinu-Cercel, A
Rockstroh, JK
Amato-Gauci, A
Pop, CS
Oprea, C
Hedrich, D
Gökengin, D
Schatz, E
Ghita, E
Rockstroh, J
Tavochi, L
Cosmaro, L
Ursan, M
Dara, M
Dascalu, N
Dedes, N
Baptista Leite, R
Pasanen, S
Reic, T
Platteau, T
Grecu, V
Sönnerborg, A
Gazzard, B
West, B
Karpov, I
Lundgren, JD
de Wit, J
Casabona, J
Maistat, L
Matičič, M
Tsereteli, N
Pol, S
Delpech, V
Zuilhof, W
Yazdanpanah, Y
Azad, Y
Pharris, A
Noori, T
Mozalevskis, A
Vovc, E
Fenton, K
Kakalou, C
Klavs, I
Wawer, I
Hristojeva, J
Kivimets, K
Maffeo, M
Kall, M
Mommi, M
Gasbarrini, N
Wysocki, P
Koutkias, V
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Combs, L
Sullivan, AK
Lazarus, JV
Lambert, JS
Simões, D
Streinu-Cercel, A
Rockstroh, JK
Amato-Gauci, A
Pop, CS
Oprea, C
Hedrich, D
Gökengin, D
Schatz, E
Ghita, E
Rockstroh, J
Tavochi, L
Cosmaro, L
Ursan, M
Dara, M
Dascalu, N
Dedes, N
Baptista Leite, R
Pasanen, S
Reic, T
Platteau, T
Grecu, V
Sönnerborg, A
Gazzard, B
West, B
Karpov, I
Lundgren, JD
de Wit, J
Casabona, J
Maistat, L
Matičič, M
Tsereteli, N
Pol, S
Delpech, V
Zuilhof, W
Yazdanpanah, Y
Azad, Y
Pharris, A
Noori, T
Mozalevskis, A
Vovc, E
Fenton, K
Kakalou, C
Klavs, I
Wawer, I
Hristojeva, J
Kivimets, K
Maffeo, M
Kall, M
Mommi, M
Gasbarrini, N
Wysocki, P
Koutkias, V
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Raben, D
Hoekstra, M
Combs, L
Sullivan, AK
Lazarus, JV
Lambert, JS
Simões, D
Streinu-Cercel, A
Rockstroh, JK
Streinu-Cercel, A
Amato-Gauci, A
Pop, CS
Oprea, C
Hedrich, D
Gökengin, D
Schatz, E
Ghita, E
Rockstroh, J
Tavochi, L
Cosmaro, L
Ursan, M
Dara, M
Dascalu, N
Dedes, N
Baptista Leite, R
Pasanen, S
Reic, T
Platteau, T
Grecu, V
Sönnerborg, A
Gazzard, B
West, B
Karpov, I
Lundgren, JD
de Wit, J
Casabona, J
Rockstroh, J
Cosmaro, L
Maistat, L
Matičič, M
Dedes, N
Tsereteli, N
Pol, S
Platteau, T
Delpech, V
Zuilhof, W
Yazdanpanah, Y
Azad, Y
Pharris, A
Amato-Gauci, A
Noori, T
Hedrich, D
Mozalevskis, A
Vovc, E
Dara, M
Fenton, K
Kakalou, C
Klavs, I
Wawer, I
Casabona, J
Hristojeva, J
Kivimets, K
Cosmaro, L
Maffeo, M
Kall, M
Mommi, M
Gasbarrini, N
Wysocki, P
Delpech, V
Koutkias, V
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv diagnosis
HIV
sexually transmitted infections
testing
viral hepatitis
topic diagnosis
HIV
sexually transmitted infections
testing
viral hepatitis
description Objectives. The objective of the paper is to present the outcomes of the HepHIV 2019 conference, held in Bucharest under the Romanian EU Presidency and focusing on challenges of timely and integrated testing and care. Methods. The conference programme was put together by the organizing committee. It consisted of invited talks and peer-reviewed abstracts. Results. In all, 65 abstracts from 20 countries were presented during the conference, which had nearly 250 delegates, including high-profile political representation. The conference highlighted the need to shift towards further disease integration because of the epidemiological characteristics of the hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), HIV, sexually transmitted infection (STIs) and tuberculosis (TB) epidemics in the WHO European region. Integration should be a priority in the response to the epidemics to better reach key populations and to ensure better testing coverage. This relates to both the integration of services in shared care models and the integration of different settings and stakeholders in national strategies. Conclusions. The conference demonstrated the need for greater political support for the policy changes required to implement integration. Testing normalization efforts are key to maximizing the impact of integration efforts. The conference call to action can help to guide developments in testing and linkage-to-care interventions across the European region.
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