HIV today
Thanks to today’s treatment options, HIV infection in Switzerland has changed from a fatal to a chronic, easily controllable disease since its discovery in the 1980s. However, this requires the daily, possibly lifelong, intake of medication. Instead of increasingly rare opportunistic infections, which used to characterize the picture of the disease, the focus is now on an increased risk of heart attack or dementia and the control of drug side effects. Thanks to the preventive measures introduced early on in Switzerland, the epidemic was quickly controlled in this country. Unfortunately, around 300 new HIV infections continue to be diagnosed in Switzerland every year. Half of them are men who have sex with men. Other infectious diseases such as gonococci (gonorrhea) or syphilis have even been on the rise again in recent years. Alternative prevention measures such as pre-exposure prophylaxis with medication (PrEP) or treatment as prevention (TasP) are therefore being discussed for homosexual and bisexual men.