Routine blood testing in the Emergency Department
Date of release: 9 October 2024
We are now offering routine HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C testing in our Emergency Department for all patients aged 18 years and over who are having bloods taken for another reason.
This automatic testing is part of a national NHS initiative to carry out testing in local areas where prevalence of these infections is high.
There is highly effective treatment for all these infections available on the NHS, and accessing these early can save lives.
FAQs
Please remember, knowing you have any of these infections means you can access life saving treatment sooner. Treatments for these infections also mean you are eliminating the chance of passing the viruses to others.
Hepatitis B and C
Hepatitis B and C affect your liver and can lead to serious liver problems if not treated. You can have hepatitis B and C for many years and not notice any symptoms, but this does not mean they are not affecting your liver.
Hepatitis C is curable. Treatment is a course of tablets, taken for 8-12 weeks. You are unlikely to experience side-effects from the treatment.
Hepatitis B can be successfully managed by taking tablets. Some patients do not require any treatment, but can simply be managed with regular check-ups to monitor their liver. We can also offer free vaccination against hepatitis B to any close household
contacts of a person with hepatitis B, preventing any risk of passing this virus to them.
Further support visit:
The Hepatitis C Trust
British Liver Trust - Hepatitis B
NHS - Hepatitis B
HIV
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It is a virus that attacks and weakens the immune system slowly over time. There are excellent treatments for HIV in the form of tablets you take, usually just once a day. The treatment is so effective that it stops the virus from reproducing in your body. This reduces the amount of virus in the blood to undetectable levels, meaning you cannot pass on HIV and can expect to live a normal lifespan.Further support from Terrance Higgins Trust