‘In Sweden, 77 Percent of New HIV Infections Come From Migrants’
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160729-N-EU999-004 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (July 29, 2016) Migrants aboard an inflatable vessel approach the guided-missile destroyer USS Carney (DDG 64). Carney provided food and water to the migrants aboard the vessel before coordinating with a nearby merchant vessel to take them to safety. Carney is forward deployed to Rota, Spain, and is conducting a routine patrol in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. navy photo by Chief Information Systems Technician Wesley R. Dickey/Released)
Migrants are responsible for 77 percent of new HIV infections in Sweden, according to a new report from Politico Europe.
In Sweden, 77 percent of new HIV infections come from migrants, compared to just under 5 percent in Romania — learn about this disparity and more in POLITICO’s Telescope series over the new AIDS epidemic https://t.co/SYOEmQuUAO
“Migrants represented 40 percent of new HIV infections detected in EU28 countries in 2017,” Politico Europe reported Wednesday. “In Sweden, 77 percent of new infections came from migrants, compared to just under 5 percent in Romania.”
Politico Europe reported that “sex between men remains the main mode of transmission of HIV in the EU, which makes men overall three times more likely to contract HIV than women.”
“Half of new HIV diagnoses with a known mode of transmission in 2017 came from men who have sex with other men. Heterosexual sex accounts for a third of new cases, and injecting drugs causes about 5 percent.”