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UKHSA urging people to ‘get tested’ for virus that ‘can affect anyone’

By staff7 October 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The health authority has issued an urgent reminder for people to get tested for HIV as free testing and treatment is available

The UK Health Security Agency has issued a reminder to people urging them to check their HIV status through free tests and treatment on the NHS. The tests are offered in a variety of forms, with some even offering same-day results.

Taking to X, the UKHSA posted: “HIV can affect anyone, no matter your gender or sexual orientation. Here’s a reminder of the different ways to get tested.”

The alert was accompanied with a short video noting: “HIV testing and treatment is provided to anyone free of charge on the NHS. Many clinics can give you results on the same day. Home testing and home sampling kits are also available.”

“If you are having sex with new or casual partners, you may be eligible for PrEP. This drug is free and stops HIV transmission during sex.”

HIV, or the human immunodeficiency virus, weakens a person’s immune system, putting them at risk of serious illness. While there’s no cure, modern treatments allow people with HIV to live long lives.

Symptoms include:

  • Sore throat
  • High temperature
  • Swollen glands
  • Muscle aches
  • Tiredness
  • Skin rash

The NHS recognises that these vague symptoms can be caused by a variety of less serious and more common conditions too. However, many people may not have other symptoms of HIV for years, leaving them completely unaware that they have a life-threatening condition unless they go for testing, according to the NHS.

Places that offer HIV tests:

  • A&E
  • Some clinics run by charities such as the Terrence Higgins Trust
  • Some family planning or contraception clinics, also known as sexual health clinics
  • Some young people’s services
  • Antenatal clinics
  • Local drug dependency services
  • Pharmacies that provide home testing kits
  • Private clinics, where you’ll have to pay

More information on HIV testing can be found on the NHS website. Free, at-home tests can also be bought online through the NHS’ HIV testing website although this service is only available to people meeting the eligibility criteria.

If left untreated, the virus can seriously damage the immune system, making people more vulnerable to illnesses like tuberculosis, pneumonia and cancer. Although there is currently no cure, there are treatments which can be extremely effective.

The virus can be spread through vaginal, anal or oral sex and by sharing needles with someone who has HIV. If you believe you’ve been exposed to HIV in the last 72 hours, clinic staff or your local A&E should be able to offer you emergency medication which may stop the infection from setting in.

People who are HIV positive but are undergoing an effective treatment and have an undetectable viral load, which is an extremely low level of the virus in their blood, cannot normally pass it on to someone else.

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