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Rates of newly diagnosed HIV increasing in over-50s
The news is based on a European study that found more over-50s are being diagnosed with HIV compared with 12 years ago. The study collected data on more than 360,000 people who had been newly diagnosed with HIV between 2004 and 2015 in Europe.
The researchers looked at infection rates over time according to age, route of transmission and country. They found a number of differences between the patterns of infection and diagnosis in those aged 15 to 49 and in those aged 50 and over. (Source: www.nhs.uk).
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