The UK Well being Safety Company (UKHSA) has revealed the newest analysis report into the federal government’s progress in direction of lowering HIV transmission. The report reveals that there was a continued decline in HIV transmission however progress has slowed notably amongst ladies and ethnic minorities.

The variety of new HIV diagnoses amongst homosexual and bisexual males fell by 42% from 1,239 to 724 between 2019 and 2022.

England additionally met the UNAIDS 2025 95-95-95 targets for the third time with 95% of all folks with HIV being identified, 98% of these identified on therapy and 98% of these on therapy being virally suppressed and unable to go on the virus.

This second report of the monitoring and analysis framework (MEF) focuses on the interim ambitions of England’s HIV Motion Plan 2022 to 2025 to cut back HIV diagnoses first made in England (by 80%), AIDS diagnoses (on the time of HIV analysis) (by 50%), and HIV-related deaths (by 50%) between 2019 and 2025.

Regardless of a big fall in instances amongst white homosexual and bisexual males between 2019 and 2022, there are teams of ethnic minority homosexual and bisexual males in whom new HIV diagnoses usually are not lowering on the similar charge. In 2022, 42% (304 of 724) of diagnoses in homosexual, bisexual and different males who’ve intercourse with males (GBMSM) had been amongst ethnic minority teams in comparison with 34% (417 of 1,239) in 2019.

General new HIV diagnoses first made in England fell by 13% from 2,819 in 2019 to 2,444 in 2022. Nevertheless, between 2021 and 2022 diagnoses rose from 2,313 to 2,444. With a purpose to obtain the 2025 transmission goal, HIV transmission would want to fall by 627 per 12 months.

This current rise is partly attributable to a slowing of progress in direction of elimination in heterosexual ladies and ethnic minority teams. Circumstances in heterosexual ladies, which regardless of lowering from 589 in 2019 to 447 in 2021, rose by 26% from 447 to 564 in 2022.

Amongst white British ladies, diagnoses fell by 39% between 2019 and 2022, in comparison with 6% amongst black African ladies. Amongst heterosexual males, new HIV diagnoses fell by 25% from 458 in 2019 to 281 in 2022.

Dr Alison Brown, Interim Head of HIV Surveillance at UKHSA, stated:

England stays a world chief in efforts to cut back HIV transmission and be certain that these identified have well timed entry to efficient therapy.  


Whereas there’s a lot to rejoice, with numbers of HIV diagnoses persevering with to lower in sure teams, there’s additionally way more to do. HIV diagnoses are rising amongst heterosexual populations, notably amongst ladies.


It’s regarding that testing ranges in these teams has not recovered to 2019 ranges, previous to COVID-19. So please, irrespective of your gender or sexual orientation, get frequently examined, use condoms and get PrEP in the event you’re eligible, to guard you and your companions’ well being.”

Professor Kevin Fenton, authorities’s Chief Advisor on HIV and Chair of HIV Motion Plan Implementation Steering Group, stated:

This week’s announcement to begin new analysis on an enlargement of the HIV opt-out emergency division testing programme,  demonstrates the federal government’s dedication to maintain the momentum as much as finish new transmissions of HIV inside England by 2030.


HIV opt-out testing is profitable at reaching everybody, together with ladies and people from ethnic minorities, who’re residing with HIV with out figuring out. It’s a large step in the best path, and at the moment’s analysis reveals we have to do extra to ensure these teams are successfully being focused.


I consider we will meet our 2030 targets and thank the UKHSA for its analysis to level us in the best path – and determine the place extra might be achieved.”

Richard Angell, Chief Govt of Terrence Higgins Belief, stated:

We’ve got all the instruments we have to finish new HIV instances by 2030 and diagnose these on the market who’re unaware they’re residing with HIV. However with simply 6 years left to realize that purpose, we have to do extra and do it quicker. Crucially, we additionally want to make sure that the progress we’re making is felt by all the teams impacted by HIV – with out exception. That features for ladies, heterosexual males and folks from racially minoritised communities, the place testing ranges proceed to lag each behind pre-COVID-19 ranges and people seen amongst homosexual and bisexual males.


The announcement of £20 million funding to broaden opt-out HIV testing in A&Es to a further 46 hospitals is nice information as this strategy is confirmed to assist handle inequalities, with the proportion of ladies, older folks and people of Black ethnicity identified in A&Es increased than these present in sexual well being. However this landmark enlargement is barely a part of the puzzle and must occur in parallel with the higher utilisation and availability of HIV prevention drug PrEP, ramping up testing in a variety of settings and, in fact, tackling the highs ranges of stigma nonetheless surrounding HIV.”

Deborah Gold, Chief Govt of Nationwide AIDS Belief, stated:

This time period is completely essential in our battle to finish new HIV transmissions. Although the information reveals some actually encouraging progress, it additionally demonstrates how necessary it’s to deal with inequalities throughout totally different communities as our key focus.


PrEP and opt-out testing are game-changers, however they are not sufficient if they are not reaching the best folks. Individuals who adhere to their medicine can’t go the virus on. That is often known as Undetectable = Untransmissible (U=U) and it’s a important message within the ongoing battle in opposition to stigma and discrimination, nevertheless, not sufficient folks know it. Tailor-made engagement and interventions which contain the communities that we try to succeed in should be the place to begin to addressing inequalities.”

The 12 months 2022 additionally noticed the very best ever variety of assessments in sexual well being companies amongst GBMSM, however numbers have remained decrease than pre-pandemic ranges for heterosexual women and men.

In 2022, 40% of ladies attending sexual well being companies weren’t supplied an HIV check in comparison with 27% in heterosexual males and 23% in homosexual and bisexual males. Girls, and ethnic minority populations had been additionally much less seemingly begin or proceed PrEP.

UKHSA continues to work with DHSC and companions in direction of the HIV Elimination Motion Plan, together with supporting the analysis of the opt-out testing programme to extend HIV diagnoses and likewise offering steerage to clinicians to assist folks with HIV entry therapy. As well as, UKHSA can be working to grasp why ladies are much less more likely to be supplied a HIV check in an effort to deal with inequalities.

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