HIV Cases in Russia Halved Since 2016 as Therapy Coverage Rises
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HIV incidence rate in Russia has fallen by half since 2016, according to latest data. Patient coverage with antiretroviral therapy has expanded 2.3-fold over the same period.
By 2025, antiretroviral therapy coverage reached 91.8 percent, surpassing the 2024 figure. The expansion reflects sustained efforts to broaden access to treatment across the country.
The decline in new infections and rise in treatment coverage indicate progress in Russia's HIV response, though the source provides no further details on specific programs or regional breakdowns.
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