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Rapid Testing on the Mersey
posted: 23/03/2010
People may feel they have taken risks with HIV and have not had the courage to get tested. National and local figures show around 1 in 3 people have not yet found out they already have HIV. In Liverpool a new Rapid Test service means there is no waiting for the answer or need to go back to collect the HIV test results.
Around 150 people on Merseyside are living with undiagnosed HIV, according to one of Liverpool’s nurse specialists, Bob Downes, HIV Nurse Specialist at NHS Liverpool Community Health.
Rapid Test in 20 minutes
The simple test being used takes just 20 minutes. It’s an easy to use drop-in service, and people don’t have to go away and collect the result later. You get the result after only a few minutes wait.
Testing proving popular
The pilot’s proving popular - 84% of users of the service who were surveyed said they preferred the rapid test to having a standard laboratory HIV test, and 92% said they would recommend the service to others.
Testing prevents late diagnosis
Bob said: “It is a shocking but true that 30% of HIV infections in the community are undiagnosed. “Being diagnosed with HIV is no longer a death sentence. More and more people are living and working with HIV than ever before, but it is vital that it is caught in the early stages to give people the best possible chance of managing the virus. We would urge anyone who fears they may have exposed themselves to HIV in the past to think about getting tested, so that they can either put their mind at rest, if the test is negative, or take action, if it proves positive.”
Vida Spaine, the Nurse Coordinator for the service at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, said: “This new technology is now being used in Liverpool for the first time, partly in response to research by the National AIDS Trust, which has shown that public knowledge of HIV in the UK is declining and there is evidence of a lack of understanding about HIV.”
The free, same hour, drop-in, while you wait HIV testing services for local communities in Liverpool is lead by Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, with NHS Liverpool Community Health, the Health Protection Agency, Royal Liverpool University Hospital and Liverpool John Moores University.
Serena Cavanagh from Sahir House, the Liverpool-based HIV support organisation, said: “We are now in our 25th year of offering services to people living with or affected by HIV and the testing procedure has improved so much. 25 years ago you would have to wait up to 2 weeks to get the result, but today’s rapid testing gives you a result in 20 minutes. Although having an HIV test is still a difficult choice to make, people are aware of their choices and options sooner.”
Where?
Here’s where you can get tested by this free and confidential HIV Rapid Test service.
- Well Travelled Clinics, (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine), Pembroke Place, Liverpool, L3 5QA Thursday 9am-12pm, contact Vida Spaine on 0151 705 3163 Directions
- Hartington Road Family Health Clinic, Hartington Road / Lesseps Road, Toxteth, Liverpool, L8 0SG Monday – Friday, contact 0151 285 2802
- The Liverpool Centre for Sexual Health, Department of GUM, 1st Floor, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Prescot Street, Liverpool, L7 8XP, contact 0151 706 2620.
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Flu Vaccine on Mersey
posted: 23/11/2009
Liverpool hospital is writing to people with HIV to encourage people to have both winter and swine flu (HINI) vaccinations at their GP. People can take and show the letter to their GP.
The letter to patients says
With the winter flu season approaching, we would like to take this opportunity to remind you about your seasonal and H1N1 swine flu vaccination available from your GP surgery. Vaccination is the best way of protecting yourself against infection and those close to you by preventing the spread of the virus.
As you have HIV we would strongly advise that you take advantage of the free vaccines to prevent catching seasonal and H1N1 swine flu and developing potentially dangerous complications. Patients with HIV Infection will need to receive a second swine flu vaccination after 3 weeks.
More information about the H1N1 swine flu vaccination is provided overleaf.
It is in your interests to be vaccinated against both swine flu and seasonal flu. Help safeguard yourself by booking an appointment at your earliest convenience at your GP surgery. We will not be providing routine flu vaccinations in clinic.
If you do not have a GP we advise that you register with a GP as you will require a GP to manage any non HIV related illnesses.
If you already have appointments for flu vaccinations or you have already received the seasonal and H1N1 swine flu vaccines, please ignore this letter.
Yours sincerely
Dr SH Khoo
(on behalf of the Liverpool Centre for Sexual Health and the Department of Infectious Diseases, Royal Liverpool & Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust)
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Dear GP
Your patient ................................................. is immunocompromised and requires vaccination for seasonal (single dose) and pandemic H1N1 influenza (2 doses at least 3 weeks apart).
Many thanks
Swine flu and the swine flu vaccination
What is swine flu? It is a respiratory disease caused by a new strain of influenza virus. The symptoms of swine flu are very similar to those caused by seasonal flu. Swine flu is generally a mild infection that comes on quickly and lasts for about a week. It causes fever, tiredness, cough and sore throat. Other symptoms include headache, aching muscles, chills, sneezing, runny nose, loss of appetite, vomiting or diarrhoea.
However, for those with underlying health conditions or who are pregnant or who are having medical treatment such as chemotherapy, swine flu can be very serious.
Why am I being offered the swine flu vaccination? The groups of people who are most vulnerable to serious illness as a result of swine flu are being offered the vaccine first. Based on the current evidence (from the UK and elsewhere), the highest rates for severe disease are in: people with underlying health conditions; and pregnant women.
As with seasonal flu, people who have underlying health conditions (in particular people with respiratory disease) are at an increased risk from the complications of swine flu infection and are more likely to be hospitalised.
If you suffer from a condition that affects your immune system, the people you live with can also get the swine flu vaccination to help to protect you. Please try to encourage the people in your household to contact their GP to discuss getting themselves vaccinated against swine flu.
Will my regular seasonal flu jab protect me against swine flu? No, because seasonal flu and swine flu are caused by different flu viruses.
Will there be any side effects? All vaccinations can produce side effects such as soreness and swelling at the site of the injection. This vaccine is not live so cannot cause flu. Some vaccines, including vaccines similar to the swine flu vaccine, can cause flu-like symptoms but they are very much milder than having the flu itself and only last for a day or so.
Can the swine flu vaccine be given to people with an egg allergy? The GSK vaccine Pandemrix is prepared in hens’ eggs (the same as seasonal flu vaccines) and so should not be given to individuals who have had a confirmed anaphylactic reaction (shock or acute difficulty in breathing) to egg products; they should receive Celvapan.
Further Questions If you have any further questions relating to having this vaccination you should talk to your GP.
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Liverpool Gay Rapid HIV Test Push
posted: 20/11/2009
Liverpool’s Armistead gay community support service is offering free, confidential, 20 minute HIV testing for gay and bisexual men, around World AIDS Day.
Testing is on these dates and times. Results after 20 minutes:
- Evenings Thursday 26 November 4pm - 9pm
- All Day on World AIDS Day Tuesday 1 December 9am - 6pm
- Afternoon and evening Wednesday and Thursday 2 and 3 December 12pm - 7pm
Appointments, referrals, and further information - Armistead Project, 1 Stanley Street, Liverpool, L1 6AA 0151 227 1893 email
Part of the Liverpool Gets Tested project of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
Over 1 in 4 people living with HIV in the UK do not know they have HIV.
Knowing your HIV status protects both your and your partners’ health.
image credit: the heart of Liverpool’s gay quarter
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World AIDS Day - Lancashire
posted: 28/10/2009
World AIDS Day (1 December) is being made a red letter day across Lancashire. Here’s the events we already know about.
Pantomine and Cabaret
25 November Red Ribbon Pantomine @ Twaites Theatre Blackburn
27 November Red Ribbon Cabaret @ 53 degrees, UCLAN, Preston
Full details here
Ormskirk Clubbing
WAD 1st December
Outrageous club in Ormskirk, WAD fundraiser for CLASS (CLASS provide HIV support from Preston for people in central Lancashire)
HIV Vigil - Preston and Blackburn
WAD Vigil, 7.30pm St Johns Minster, Church Street, Preston
WAD Vigil, 7.30pm (to be confirmed) Blackburn Cathedral, Blackburn
Event
Friday 4th December, Preston FLAG Market (Market Square) Celebrating life with HIV event - we've not been told when - email Andy Thompson the LGBT community worker at SHIVER
Schools and Colleges Awareness - Blackpool
From 6 December there’s a week of awareness in several schools as part of the 'Respect' week. There will be speakers on ‘respect’ issues such as domestic violence, homophobic bullying and sexual health.
A speaker living with HIV will give an informal talk on Friday 4 December to 6th form students who are being trained as teenage peer educators, and to the whole sixth form in the following week.
iPhone quiz prize for school and college students
lAndy Thompson, SHIVER’s LGBT worker and a colleague will give short talks on HIV at several school assemblies. A free Q&A quiz about HIV will award the winner an iPhone and is already drawing much student interest, promoted by the poster produced by the 6th form to advertise it.
Teenage peer educators The teenage peer educators are making a short film for these school assemblies which will include sound bites and clips from programmes popular with teens, such as Holyoaks which has a current Malachy and HIV storyline.
Red Ribbons for donations will be widely available at the schools and colleges during this fortnight.
Video at Blackpool council customer centre
On a continuous display loop is a short video presentation in the Customer First Centre of Blackpool borough council; this will run for two weeks from 23rd November to 6 December.
This short video will also be shown in all the local LGBT venues on and around the 1st.
Mardi Gras club vigil - Blackpool
A short service and vigil will be held in the Blackpool gay club Mardi Gras on the Saturday 28 November and on Tuesday 1 December
Flying Handbag - Blackpool
There’s a charity all-dayer at the Flying Handbag on Sunday the 6 December to raise money for next year. £2 on the door.
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Blackpool - Caring with Confidence
posted: 29/07/2009
Caring with Confidence is a knowledge and skills based programme which aims to help carers make a positive difference to their life and that of the person they care for. Carers can mix and match how they further develop their knowledge and skills - by taking part in one or more free, local group sessions.
HIV, stigma and general training courses
A course is offered in Blackpool and could be helpful to people caring for people living with HIV. This is a general course for all carers, not a course just for people caring for others living with HIV. We suggest you think about whether you will say anything about HIV, and about the person you are caring for, in this course. It may be awkward to take part because of HIV stigma and confidentiality. We suggest you check with the course arranger how this will be dealt with, and what you can expect.
Caring with Confidence is part of the Government's 'New Deal for Carers' - an initiative aimed at improving support for carers. These are courses are being delivered by SHIVER staff, part of Drugline Lancashire, based on Dixon Road in Blackpool.
Similar courses are run eg in Manchester by LGF. You can search the Caring with Confidence website for courses in other districts.
The website also offers online sessions and self-study workbooks, if you don't want to, or cannot do a course.
These are the August and September dates in Blackpool
For details, or to book a place please contact
Lorraine Moffat
SHIVER Project Manager
102 Dickson Road
Blackpool
FY1 2BU
Tel: 01253 311431
Mobile: 07944340130
Fax: 01253 296662
email
www.druglinelancs.co.uk
Caring with Confidence
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