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Background According to UNAIDS 2011, annual new HIV infections fell by 21% between 1997 and 2010 and improving globally. However, since 2001, HIV prevalence in Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia has increased by 250 percent, making the region home to the world’s most rapidly expanding epidemic. It has been widely discussed in Russian National Infectious Disease meetings that the surveillance system of HIV here sometimes is not sufficient.

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  • According to UNAIDS 2011, annual new HIV infections fell by 21% between 1997 and 2010 and improving globally

  • Since 2001, HIV prevalence in Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia has increased by 250 percent, making the region home to the world’s most rapidly expanding epidemic

  • It has been widely discussed in Russian National Infectious Disease meetings that the surveillance system of HIV here sometimes is not sufficient

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According to UNAIDS 2011, annual new HIV infections fell by 21% between 1997 and 2010 and improving globally. Correlation of regional surveillance system with changes in epidemiology of HIV infection in Nizhny Novgorod Region, Russia from 2006-2010 From International Conference for Healthcare and Medical Students 2012 Dublin, Ireland.

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