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Notes:
No data available from two EU countries with highest AIDS incidence among IDUs (Spain, Italy).
Austria: Data not available by transmission group.
France: New HIV reporting system started gradually in 2003; 2003 data are from March to December – extrapolation to the full year results in an estimated 2.3 cases per million; 2004 data are for the full year.
Malta: New HIV reporting system started in 2004.
Netherlands: New HIV reporting system started in 2002; 2002 data include many cases diagnosed in previous years. Data prior to 2002 are from a national cohort of HIV positive adults receiving antiretroviral therapy.
Spain: HIV reporting exists in some regions only; data not available.
Estonia: Data not available by transmission group for adult cases after 2002.
Portugal: 2000 data not included, since they include many cases diagnosed in previous years.
See also 'General notes for interpreting data' on the Explanatory notes and help page.
Sources:
EuroHIV.