Preventing HIV and Hepatitis: New National Program in Switzerland

2023-11-29 09:36:45

AIDS test in a pharmacy: With a new national program, the Federal Council wants to ensure that there are no more infections with the HIV virus and with hepatitis B and C by 2030. (Topic image) KEYSTONE/CHRISTIAN BEUTLER sda-ats

This content was published on November 29, 2023 – 10:36 am November 29, 2023 – 10:36 am

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By 2030, there should be no more infections with the AIDS virus (HIV) and no more infections with hepatitis B and C in Switzerland. To this end, he adopted the program “Stop HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C virus and sexually transmitted infections (Naps)”.

This goal is in line with that of the World Health Organization (WHO), the Federal Council wrote on Wednesday. Hepatitis B and C are new additions to the prevention program. The first national program once morest HIV was launched in 1987.

The Naps program is intended to particularly target those people who are at increased risk of such infections. Everyone, especially younger people, should be made aware of the risks posed by these diseases and learn how they can protect themselves.

The programs also provide simple and low-threshold test offers. In addition, health insurance companies will cover the costs of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis for people at increased risk from July 1, 2024.

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