BACKGROUND: One-quarter of people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the UK are unaware of their infection, leading to late presentation with consequent increased morbidity and mortality, as well as ongoing transmission of infection. Recent UK guidelines advise HIV testing of patients with 'indicator diseases' in secondary care. There are limited seroprevalence data to support this recommendation, and acute medical settings present operational difficulties that may limit its feasibility. METHODS: We conducted an audit of HIV testing rates over a 3-month period in an inner London acute admissions unit. RESULTS: Lower respiratory tract infection and fever were the most frequent indicator diseases. A total of 14% were known to b...
European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of AIDS-def...
<div><p>European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of ...
European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of AIDS-def...
Objectives: To produce a summary of the published evidence of the barriers and facilitators for hosp...
Executive summary: • HIV is now a treatable medical condition and the majority of those living with...
Background To improve HIV detection, Royal Darwin Hospital implemented a guideline in 2012 recommend...
Approximately 13% of people living with HIV in the UK are undiagnosed which has significant implicat...
UK guidelines recommend routine HIV testing in healthcare settings if the local diagnosed HIV preval...
UK guidelines recommend routine HIV testing in healthcare settings if the local diagnosed HIV preval...
testing in an acute medical admissions unit: does it improve testing uptake in those with lobar pneu...
Background Late presentation remains a key barrier towards controlling the HIV epidemic. Indicator c...
HIV is a global public health issue. Routine testing for HIV should be performed on all 16–59 years ...
BACKGROUND: UK guidance recommend all acute medical admissions be offered an HIV test. Our aim was t...
Objectives UK guidance recommends that acute medical admissions are offered an HIV test. Our aim was...
Background: UK guidance recommend all acute medical admissions be offered an HIV test. Our aim was t...
European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of AIDS-def...
<div><p>European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of ...
European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of AIDS-def...
Objectives: To produce a summary of the published evidence of the barriers and facilitators for hosp...
Executive summary: • HIV is now a treatable medical condition and the majority of those living with...
Background To improve HIV detection, Royal Darwin Hospital implemented a guideline in 2012 recommend...
Approximately 13% of people living with HIV in the UK are undiagnosed which has significant implicat...
UK guidelines recommend routine HIV testing in healthcare settings if the local diagnosed HIV preval...
UK guidelines recommend routine HIV testing in healthcare settings if the local diagnosed HIV preval...
testing in an acute medical admissions unit: does it improve testing uptake in those with lobar pneu...
Background Late presentation remains a key barrier towards controlling the HIV epidemic. Indicator c...
HIV is a global public health issue. Routine testing for HIV should be performed on all 16–59 years ...
BACKGROUND: UK guidance recommend all acute medical admissions be offered an HIV test. Our aim was t...
Objectives UK guidance recommends that acute medical admissions are offered an HIV test. Our aim was...
Background: UK guidance recommend all acute medical admissions be offered an HIV test. Our aim was t...
European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of AIDS-def...
<div><p>European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of ...
European guidelines recommend the routine offer of an HIV test in patients with a number of AIDS-def...