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Elton John says HIV 'end in sight' in West | |
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The end of HIV "is in sight" in Western countries, but increased testing is vital, Sir Elton John has said. | The end of HIV "is in sight" in Western countries, but increased testing is vital, Sir Elton John has said. |
The music star said early testing could save "millions of pounds each year" for the NHS, in an interview with the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme. | The music star said early testing could save "millions of pounds each year" for the NHS, in an interview with the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme. |
His charity, the Elton John Aids Foundation, has offered to finance HIV testing in Lambeth, south London, which has the UK's highest HIV rate. | His charity, the Elton John Aids Foundation, has offered to finance HIV testing in Lambeth, south London, which has the UK's highest HIV rate. |
The PM says the UK is driving advances in HIV prevention and treatment. | The PM says the UK is driving advances in HIV prevention and treatment. |
About 40% of people diagnosed with HIV in 2014 were diagnosed late, according to Public Health England (PHE) statistics, which Prime Minister Theresa May described as having "a significant impact on their long-term prognosis". | About 40% of people diagnosed with HIV in 2014 were diagnosed late, according to Public Health England (PHE) statistics, which Prime Minister Theresa May described as having "a significant impact on their long-term prognosis". |
Sir Elton said early testing was essential to ensure people were "diagnosed, they're put on treatment, they won't spread the disease - and we'll know where we stand with the population". | Sir Elton said early testing was essential to ensure people were "diagnosed, they're put on treatment, they won't spread the disease - and we'll know where we stand with the population". |
He referenced a project his foundation had implemented at King's College Hospital in London, which allows individuals to be tested for HIV at the same time as receiving a blood test, as an example of how more people can be checked for the disease. | He referenced a project his foundation had implemented at King's College Hospital in London, which allows individuals to be tested for HIV at the same time as receiving a blood test, as an example of how more people can be checked for the disease. |
'Stigma obstacle' | 'Stigma obstacle' |
"Most people are willing to have that, and otherwise they wouldn't have a HIV test," he said. "It is something we want the government to get more involved in." | "Most people are willing to have that, and otherwise they wouldn't have a HIV test," he said. "It is something we want the government to get more involved in." |
He added: "We can solve this, we can stop this disease from spreading." | He added: "We can solve this, we can stop this disease from spreading." |
On Thursday, NICE announced new guidance aimed at increasing testing in people with undiagnosed HIV in England. | On Thursday, NICE announced new guidance aimed at increasing testing in people with undiagnosed HIV in England. |
The updated guidance recommends all patients in areas with "high" and "extremely high" rates of HIV should be offered a test on admission to hospital, if they have not previously been diagnosed with HIV and are undergoing a blood test for another reason. | The updated guidance recommends all patients in areas with "high" and "extremely high" rates of HIV should be offered a test on admission to hospital, if they have not previously been diagnosed with HIV and are undergoing a blood test for another reason. |
In extremely high-rate areas, hospitals should offer the tests even if they are not having blood tests as part of their care, NICE recommends. | In extremely high-rate areas, hospitals should offer the tests even if they are not having blood tests as part of their care, NICE recommends. |
But councillor Izzi Seccombe, of the Local Government Association, said achieving what NICE was asking was going to be difficult. | But councillor Izzi Seccombe, of the Local Government Association, said achieving what NICE was asking was going to be difficult. |
"The strain placed on councils by the cuts by central government to public health budgets would make commissioning HIV testing in all surgeries and hospitals in high and extremely high-risk areas an unaffordable burden. | "The strain placed on councils by the cuts by central government to public health budgets would make commissioning HIV testing in all surgeries and hospitals in high and extremely high-risk areas an unaffordable burden. |
"Despite these limited resources, testing those in high-risk areas must always be a priority. Councils are commissioning HIV testing in a variety of settings." | "Despite these limited resources, testing those in high-risk areas must always be a priority. Councils are commissioning HIV testing in a variety of settings." |
The Department of Health maintained councils had been provided with sufficient funding. | The Department of Health maintained councils had been provided with sufficient funding. |
David Furnish, Sir Elton's husband and chairman of the Elton John Aids Foundation, said that he hoped that by funding testing in Lambeth - the UK local authority with the highest rate of HIV - they would help councils to see that "short-term investment pays out handsomely in the long run". | David Furnish, Sir Elton's husband and chairman of the Elton John Aids Foundation, said that he hoped that by funding testing in Lambeth - the UK local authority with the highest rate of HIV - they would help councils to see that "short-term investment pays out handsomely in the long run". |
The British HIV Association believes that testing for HIV is "very cost effective" and that "deaths due to late diagnosis are completely preventable through excellent treatments". | The British HIV Association believes that testing for HIV is "very cost effective" and that "deaths due to late diagnosis are completely preventable through excellent treatments". |
But, Mr Furnish said, it was vital to combat the stigma surrounding HIV, which Sir Elton described as "our biggest obstacle" to beating the disease. | But, Mr Furnish said, it was vital to combat the stigma surrounding HIV, which Sir Elton described as "our biggest obstacle" to beating the disease. |
Sir Elton praised the prime minister for her support of World Aids Day, and said he had met Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt. | Sir Elton praised the prime minister for her support of World Aids Day, and said he had met Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt. |
"We're wanting to work with him at close... because unless you work together there's no point," he said. | "We're wanting to work with him at close... because unless you work together there's no point," he said. |
It is estimated that 103,700 people are living with HIV in the UK and 17% of people with the virus are unaware of their infection, so risk unintentionally passing it on to their sexual partners. | It is estimated that 103,700 people are living with HIV in the UK and 17% of people with the virus are unaware of their infection, so risk unintentionally passing it on to their sexual partners. |
'Scary time' | 'Scary time' |
Asked by Victoria Derbyshire about his thoughts on the forthcoming presidency of Donald Trump, in relation to HIV, he urged governments around the world to "keep their mandate about Aids". | Asked by Victoria Derbyshire about his thoughts on the forthcoming presidency of Donald Trump, in relation to HIV, he urged governments around the world to "keep their mandate about Aids". |
He said HIV would "balloon again and become another catastrophe" were this not to happen. | He said HIV would "balloon again and become another catastrophe" were this not to happen. |
"If governments in America say 'we're going to stop funding', it's a very scary time and it would be a tragedy for the world," he added. | "If governments in America say 'we're going to stop funding', it's a very scary time and it would be a tragedy for the world," he added. |
Sir Elton was also questioned about the possibility of meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss gay rights in the country - the pair have previously spoken by phone, but a meeting between the two was postponed in May. | Sir Elton was also questioned about the possibility of meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss gay rights in the country - the pair have previously spoken by phone, but a meeting between the two was postponed in May. |
The singer said he was "very hopeful" it would happen, but added: "He's a busier man than I am." | The singer said he was "very hopeful" it would happen, but added: "He's a busier man than I am." |
The BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme is broadcast on weekdays from 09:00-11:00 on BBC Two and the BBC News channel. | The BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme is broadcast on weekdays from 09:00-11:00 on BBC Two and the BBC News channel. |