Leading HIV organisations team-up to support GPs on when to test for HIV

Two major HIV organisations have produced a new series of short videos for GPs around indicator conditions for HIV. The initiative is a collaboration between HIV-charity Terrence Higgins Trust and Fast Track Cities London, a partnership of organisations tackling HIV in the capital, and comes ahead of National HIV Testing Week, which kicks off on 10 February.

GPs are a crucial part of the England’s testing infrastructure, with over 139,000 tests carried out in primary care in 2023. However, 41% of people are still diagnosed at a late stage of infection, and an estimated 4,700 people in England are living with undiagnosed HIV.

The aim of the videos is to remind GPs of indicator conditions which should act as a prompt to test a patient for HIV, to try to ensure people get diagnosed as early as possible.

Key points mentioned in the videos include when a patient has possible immunosuppression or malignancy, has experienced a few common back-to-back illnesses, has symptoms which are taking longer to resolve than expected, or has slightly abnormal FBC or LFTs. All of these can be indicators to a GP to test a patient for HIV.

Islington based GP, Dr Sam Preston, a Fast-Track Cities GP Champion, who is featured in the videos, said “HIV testing week is a great opportunity to increase testing to make sure people aren’t diagnosed late and they can get onto effective HIV treatment as soon as possible. As GPs we are seeing 100s of people in our local community every day who could be missing out on a HIV test because they don’t think they are at risk.  The toolkit we’ve put together for GPs prompts them to remember to do an HIV test when this is necessary for example if the GP is worried about immunosuppression.”

The videos are in support of National HIV Testing Week. National HIV Testing Week is a campaign by Terrence Higgins Trust and commissioned by the Department of Health and Social Care to promote regular HIV testing, particularly among the groups most at risk of HIV.

During the week, anyone in England can order a free HIV test to do at home, but the campaign also promotes people considering testing in whatever way they feel comfortable, such as at a sexual health service or with their GPs.

The GP-focused content will be shared by the Royal College of GPs, Integrated Care Boards and via advertising on LinkedIn.

Watch the five videos

Worried about possible malignancy?

A few common illnesses back-to-back

Worried about possible immunosuppression

Slightly abnormal FBC or LFTs

Symptoms taking longer to resolve than expected

Report on HPE stakeholder event – Monday 9 May

HPE Stakeholder Event Report 218x300We ran an event on Monday 9 May inviting key stakeholders from across the HIV prevention sector. Attendees were presented with the future plans for the programme and discussed HPE’s future plans for local delivery, including what funding is available and how to get involved. Sixty-three people attended and the afternoon covered:

  • reflections on the previous four years of HIV Prevention England
  • an overview of the national HIV prevention programme going forward, how organisations can get involved and what funding opportunities are available.
  • how the programme can best support local HIV prevention services and add value
  • input on the development of the campaign and the sector development programme.

Yusef Azad from National AIDS Trust presented on the developments in HIV prevention since 2012, and Taku Mukiwa and Cary James from Terrence Higgins Trust presented on HPE’s achievements since 2012 and plans for going forward from 2016.

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A report on the event, along with presentations from the day, can be found below: