HealthDay News — “Opt-out” testing could significantly increase the number of patients who agree to be tested for HIV, according to research published online in The BMJ. The study, which involved 4 ...
Thousands of people living unknowingly with hepatitis and HIV have been diagnosed through the NHS’s emergency department (ED) opt-out testing programme. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said the ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Routine HIV screening at a Colorado hospital identified only six more new cases than standard, targeted testing, according to a two-year study. By comparison, an estimated ...
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NHS extends HIV testing to more A&E departments in England
The National Health Service (NHS) in England, UK, is set to broaden its HIV testing initiative, aiming to reach more ...
A new government action plan, backed by £170 million, aims to bring England within reach of ending new HIV transmissions by 2030, the Health Secretary has announced. Unveiled by Wes Streeting on World ...
Hundreds of people have been diagnosed with either HIV or hepatitis B since A&E departments across the Midlands started routine testing - a process said to be "quite literally saving lives". The ...
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