Could opt-out testing help eradicate new HIV cases?

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New figures released by the NHS show that opt-out testing pilots have identified more than 3,500 previously undiagnosed cases of HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C since April 2022.

The trials, which cost £20m, were designed to identify cases in people unlikely to get tested at a sexual health clinic.

The UK Health Security Agency, which has been leading the pilots, says opt-out testing is more likely to lead to an early diagnosis, which they say will save the NHS money in the long term.

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