Sweden has achieved the UNAIDS and WHO targets for the HIV epidemic, making it the first country globally to reach these goals. The 95-95-95 target indicates that 95 percent of people with HIV are diagnosed, receiving treatment, and have undetectable virus levels. Sweden has exceeded these targets, with 96 percent diagnosed, 99 percent receiving treatment, and 98 percent with undetectable virus levels. The success of this study highlights Sweden’s effective infrastructure for HIV diagnosis and treatment. Researchers stress the importance of ongoing efforts, including research towards an HIV cure. This achievement serves as inspiration for other countries in the fight against HIV.
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