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England Aims to End New HIV Transmissions by 2030

1 Dec

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Summary

  • England plans to end new HIV transmissions by 2030.
  • Opt-out HIV testing will be introduced in A&E.
  • A £170 million action plan is backing this initiative.
England Aims to End New HIV Transmissions by 2030

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has unveiled a significant £170 million action plan in England, targeting the elimination of new HIV transmissions by the year 2030. This comprehensive strategy, announced on World Aids Day, focuses on identifying undiagnosed infections and re-engaging individuals who have fallen out of HIV care. A central component is the rollout of opt-out HIV testing in Accident & Emergency departments, a measure to be implemented initially in London and Manchester.

The plan emphasizes tackling the persistent stigma surrounding HIV, with hospital staff set to receive anti-stigma training. Furthermore, a £5 million trial will allow at-risk individuals to order home HIV testing kits via the NHS App, offering a discreet pathway for testing and subsequent connection to healthcare services. The initiative aims to reach approximately 5,000 people living with HIV who are currently disengaged from care.

Experts have welcomed the plan, particularly the funding for opt-out testing and efforts to retain individuals in care. However, calls have been made for sustained investment in prevention, including ensuring widespread access to PrEP. The government has expressed its determination to achieve this ambitious, history-making goal of ending new HIV transmissions.

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England aims to end new HIV transmissions by 2030.
England is introducing opt-out HIV testing in Accident & Emergency departments.
England's new HIV action plan is backed by £170 million.

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