Evidence brief: Overview of progress towards the Sustainable Development Goal 3.3 targets on HIV, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections in the EU/EEA, 2025
Surveillance and monitoring
Although preventable, HIV, tuberculosis (TB), viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain public health issues in the European Union and European Economic Area (EU/EEA), causing substantial morbidity and nearly 59 000 deaths annually – 90% of which are due to hepatitis B and C.
Further work is needed in the EU/EEA to accelerate progress and reach the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3.3 targets by 2030 to end the epidemics of AIDS and TB and to combat viral hepatitis. With a few exceptions, most EU/EEA countries are either not on track to reach the targets related to these diseases by 2030 or lack the data to measure progress toward the targets. There are large inequities across countries in the availability and coverage of prevention, testing, and treatment services.
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Evidence brief: Overview of progress towards the Sustainable Development Goal 3.3 targets on HIV, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections in the EU/EEA, 2025
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