Operational knowledge to improve HIV early diagnosis and treatment among vulnerable groups in Europe

  • Casabona Barbarà, Jordi (Coordinator)
  • Florence, Eric (Promotor)
  • Platteau, Tom (Researcher)
  • Baeten, Elke (Administrator)
  • Adamic, Claudia (Partner)
  • Agusti, Cristina (Partner)
  • Barroso, Catarina (Partner)
  • Belza, Maria-Jose (Partner)
  • Caprani, Mogens (Partner)
  • Carnicer, D (Partner)
  • Delgado, Manuel Sanchez (Partner)
  • Fernandez-Balbuena, Sonia (Partner)
  • Fernàndez, Laura (Partner)
  • Folch, Cinta (Partner)
  • Fuertes, Ricardo (Partner)
  • Galdon, Montserrat (Partner)
  • Galina, Musat (Partner)
  • Hervas, Isabel (Partner)
  • Hoyos, Juan (Partner)
  • Hussmann, Klauss (Partner)
  • Kehlet, Lotte (Partner)
  • Klavs, Irena (Partner)
  • Klenke, Reinhard (Partner)
  • Kustec, Tanja (Partner)
  • Le Gall, Jean-Marie (Partner)
  • Legau, Klaus (Partner)
  • Lenart, Mitja (Partner)
  • Lobnik, Miha (Partner)
  • Lopez, Carlos (Partner)
  • Maljevac, Simon (Partner)
  • Martin, Irene (Partner)
  • Meulbroek, Michael (Partner)
  • Moller Markussen, Ole (Partner)
  • Muller, John (Partner)
  • Muntada, Esteve (Partner)
  • Pichon, Francois (Partner)
  • Pujol i Roca, Ferran (Partner)
  • Pérez, Félix (Partner)
  • Quatremère, Guillemette (Partner)
  • Rios Guardiola, Laura (Partner)
  • Rojas Castro, Daniela (Partner)
  • Rosales-Statkust, Maria Elena (Partner)
  • Rutar, Veronika (Partner)
  • Saz Berges, Jorge (Partner)
  • Schubert, Oliver (Partner)
  • Slaaen Kaye, Per (Partner)
  • Taboada Gonzalez, Héctor (Partner)
  • Velica, Liliana (Partner)
  • Verdes, Udmila (Partner)
  • Vilert, Helena (Partner)
  • Wurm, Michael (Partner)
  • de la Fuente, Luis (Partner)

Project Details

Description

The European HIV Early Diagnosis and Access to Treatment (Euro HIV EDAT Project) is a Public Health applied project. The overall purpose of the project is to generate operational knowledge to better understand the role and impact of Community Based Voluntary Counselling and Testing services (CBVCTs) across Europe, as well as to study the use of innovative strategies based on new technologies and social networks, to increase early HIV/STI diagnosis and treatment among the most vulnerable groups.

AcronymEuro HIV EDAT
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/04/1430/09/17

Funding

  • European Commission - Executive Agency for Health & Consumers: €187,874.00