HIV diagnoses hit 10-year high in Montreal, cases more than double between 2021-22
MONTREAL — Public health officials say they recorded in 2022 the highest number of new HIV diagnoses in 10 years in the city of Montreal and its on-island suburbs.
Data shared last week shows the number of new reported HIV cases more than doubled between 2021 and 2022, to 310 from 141.
Montreal public health says the increase is possibly due, in part, to a catch-up in testing after the pandemic, when the number of HIV diagnoses fell.
The agency says the rise could also be tied to an increase in immigrants to the city from countries where the virus is endemic.