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We should routinely offer HIV testing to Emergency Department patients Adrian Boyle
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Why should we offer HIV testing? 77,000 people in the UK are thought to have HIV 20,000 of these are unaware of their positive status Early diagnosis saves lives and improves the quality of life Early diagnosis reduces onward transmission Early diagnosis is cost effective
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HIV is not a death sentence
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Why the ED? Prevalence rates in London EDs are three times higher the local prevalence (3% at St Mary’s) ‘Hard to reach’ patients –IVDUs/ Immigrants / Chronically excluded adults / Young men / Unregistered patients Pilot data (C&W shows 0.5% new positive rate)
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It’s unacceptable! Antenatal care Highly accepted in pilots (64% taken when offered) Social stigma is much less than 20 years ago
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It’s too expensive! Cost effectiveness established in areas where local prevalence exceeds 2/1,000 –Luton 4.31 –Southend 2.72 –Harlow 2.38 An HIV test costs £15 A positive case costs around £5,000 for the first FCE Previously undiagnosed positive rates are about 0.5% (so spend £3,000 pounds for one positive test) Early diagnosis saves £8,000 year How much does your ED spend on clotting screens a year?
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The results management is too difficult! ED clinician consents patient Sample tested Positive resultNegative result GU Physician contacts patient, informs, contact traces, initiates treatment No action required
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HIV versus Diabetes HIV Social stigma Undiagnosed prevalence substantial Early treatment reduces morbidity and mortality Easily testable Diabetes Social stigma Undiagnosed prevalence substantial Early treatment reduces morbidity and mortality Easily testable
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We shouldn’t Do this alone POCT Try to cope and make do
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