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. 2022 Dec 1;27(48):2200338. doi: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2022.27.48.2200338

Table 1. Number of identified guidelines, number of reviewers, year of guideline publication, 90–90–90 goals and late HIV diagnosis per participating European country, 2019–2021 (n = 15).

Country Number of identified guidelines Number of reviewers Year of guideline publication,
median (IQR)
Estimated total people living with HIVa People diagnosed with HIVa People diagnosed with HIV on ARTa People on ART who are virally suppresseda Number of cases with CD4+ T-cell countb People with late HIV diagnosis in 2020c
(CD4+ T-cells < 350 cells /µL)d
n % n % n % n % n %
Western Europe
Belgium 31 1 2013
(2012–2017)
18,335 16,594 91 15,238 92 14,299 94 500 70 203 41
Denmark 83 4 2019
(2018–2020)
6,750 6,150 91 5,670 92 5,550 98 96 89 58 61
France 65 2 2013
(2009–2016)
172,700 148,746 86 133,400 90 126,800 95 1,972 58 1,025 52
Germany 61 7 2018
(2014–2019)
87,900 77,300 88 71,400 92 68,000 88 732 30 383 52
Greece 41 2 2015
(2015–2016)
15,980 13,345 84 10,618 80 NA NA 423 71 241 51
Italy 38 5 2015
(2012–2018)
130,000 124,500 96 117,000 94 102,000 87 1,223 94 734 60
The Netherlands 71 3 2017
(2014–2018)
23,300 21,360 92 19,913 93 19,046 96 371 94 190 51
Switzerland 34 1 2018
(2016–2019)
16,700 15,500 93 15,000 97 14,800 99 168 59 88 52
United Kingdom 79 3 2011
(2009–2013)
103,800 96,142 93 93,384 97 90,583 97 2,408 87 1,005 42
Eastern Europe
Belarus 47 1 2018
(2012–2018)
26,000 22,084 85 11,714 80 13,575 77 1,105 78 398 36
Poland 37 3 2016
(2013–2018)
15,166 12,385 82 10,496 85 10,052 96 NA NA NA NA
Lithuania 52 2 2015
(2014–2017)
3,397 2,827 77 1,223 43 920 75 NA NA NA NA
Romania 29 4 2014
(2010–2015)
18,000 16,486 92 12,644 77 8,064 64 407 93 228 56
Russia 44 1 2016
(2014–2017)
998,525 808,823 81 319,613 40 271,671 85 57,071 96 16,150 27
Ukraine 76 3 2016
(2007–2016)
251,168 169,787 58 136,105 80 127,871 94 13,791 89 7,513 55

ART: antiretroviral therapy; IQR: interquartile range; NA: not available.

a Data from Continuum of HIV Care, monitoring implementation Dublin 2020 [2].

b New HIV diagnoses in 2020 among persons > 14 years with CD4+ T-cell count levels reported.

c Completeness of number of cases with CD4+.

d Data from HIV/AIDS surveillance in Europe 2020 [5].

Participating countries were European countries involved in the established infrastructure of the Optimising Testing and Linkage to Care for HIV across Europe (OptTEST) project.