HIV and Bacterial STIs in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. 2023 Report.

Key Points

HIV Infections and AIDS

  • HIV Surveillance Systems

    • Increasing the completeness of mandatory reporting (MR)

    • Increased participation of laboratories in LaboVIH

  • HIV testing

    • Increase in screening rates, most pronounced among men and those over 50

    • Significant increase in uptake of the VIHTest program among those over 25

  • HIV diagnosis

    • 420 new HIV-positive cases identified in 2023, an increase since 2021

    • Increase among heterosexual individuals born abroad or in France

    • Decrease in the number of new HIV diagnoses among men who have sex with men (MSM) born in France

  • HIV incidence, time to diagnosis, and size of the undiagnosed population

    • Stabilization of HIV incidence since 2021

    • Median time between infection and diagnosis estimated at 2 years

    • By the end of 2023, 740 people in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes will be living with HIV without knowing their HIV status

  • New cases of people living with HIV

    • Increase in the number of new cases since 2021, more pronounced in the Alpine Arc region

  • AIDS diagnosis

    • No significant change in the number of AIDS diagnoses

Bacterial STIs

  • STI screening

    • Increase in screening rates for all bacterial STIs, across all age groups

  • STI diagnosis

    • Chlamydia trachomatis infections remain the most common STIs (diagnosis rate of 63 per 100,000 inhabitants), followed by gonococcal infections (24 per 100,000) and syphilis (6 per 100,000)

    • Slight increase in diagnosis rates for Chlamydia trachomatis infections, primarily among men and particularly those over 50

    • A sharp increase in gonorrhea diagnosis rates (greater than the increase in screening rates), more pronounced among men, particularly those over 50

    • Increase in syphilis diagnosis rates among men of all ages and among women aged 15–25 and over 50

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