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December 1, 2022

A decision to offer testing for HIV and Hepatitis B and C to any patient attending the accident and emergency unit at Ealing Hospital has led to a noticeable increase in positive diagnoses.

The pan-London project is part of the Government’s HIV Action Plan to end new HIV transmissions in England by 2030.

Including those tested at Northwick Park Hospital A&E, 12 people were unaware they had HIV, while 230 were unaware of their Hepatitis C status, and 223 of their Hepatitis B status.

As a result, everyone has been offered treatment.

The emergency departments have carried out more than 30,000 tests since the project started in May 2022 and are among the highest performing trusts for testing blood-borne viruses in the capital.

The trust’s sexual health and infectious diseases teams initially ran training courses for emergency department staff who said they have been surprised how well the screening programme has been received by patients.

The programme is supported by pop-up banners and posters around the departments.

Dr John McSorley, Clinical Lead for Sexual Health and HIV Services, at London North West University Healthcare, said, “I am proud of the amazing work my colleagues in the A&E, Infectious Diseases and Hepatology teams do because they change lives every day.

“These viruses are treatable but it remains a life changing moment for those affected when they are diagnosed. However, it is also the first step towards treatment which is life-affirming for those living with HIV or Hepatitis B, and for those with Hepatitis C, the first step to treatment and cure”.

Dr Lauren Fraser, an emergency medicine consultant, added, “Within weeks of the screening programme being launched we were told that patients were being diagnosed that would never have been otherwise.

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