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HIV – Get tested

Today, December 1, is World Aids Day and ER24 is urging everyone who has not been tested for HIV, to do so. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system. HIV infects and destroys white blood cells referred to as CD4 cells. If it is not treated, this will result in more cells …

Today, December 1, is World Aids Day and ER24 is urging everyone who has not been tested for HIV, to do so.

HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system. HIV infects and destroys white blood cells referred to as CD4 cells. If it is not treated, this will result in more cells being destroyed and this will make it difficult for the body to fight infections and diseases. AIDS is the final stage of HIV infection. It results when the person’s immune system becomes too weak and cannot fight infections. Dr Robyn Holgate, the Chief Medical Officer of ER24, stressed that it is vital that people know their status. “By getting tested and knowing the result, you will reduce the stress associated with uncertainty. Knowing the result before starting a new intimate or sexual relationship or marriage will help you make decisions going forward.

“People who should get tested include those who are sexually active or have been within the last 10 years. You should also get tested if you had unsafe sex with multiple partners, do not know your partner’s status, were a victim of sexual assault or contracted a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) in the last 10 years. You must also get tested if you or your partner have used intravenous drugs and shared needles within the last 10 years,” said Dr Holgate. The testing process involves pre-test counselling, then the actual testing, followed by results and post-testing counselling.

This means that you will first be informed about the test and HIV. You will be advised on ways to cope should it be confirmed that you are HIV positive and you will be able to ask questions. Your test will then be done and once confirmed, your results will be given during a post-test counselling session.

“If your tests come back HIV negative it will empower you to protect yourself and stay HIV negative. If you find out that you are HIV positive, you can obtain the correct level of care, treatment and support. If HIV positive, you can also reduce transmission to others by practising safe sex. You can also adjust your lifestyle to promote a longer healthier future,” said Dr Holgate.

You can get tested at your family doctor or local clinic. Results are by law to be kept confidential by health professionals and counsellors. You decide whether to tell your family and friends if you are HIV-positive. “Remember, every person has the right to privacy, dignity, respect and  to make their own decisions,” said Dr Holgate.

Contact ER24 on 084 124 for confidential HIV and AIDS counselling.

 

Issued by:

Chitra Bodasing

ER24 spokesperson

084 211 2277

 

About ER24

 

ER24 is the premier private emergency medical care provider in South Africa that has been providing a range of quality emergency response and pre-hospital care services since 2000.

 

We operate from 45 bases throughout South Africa to provide realhelprealfast. Backed by a strong footprint in all major metropolitan areas and towns, we offer extensive support to both private and public hospitals throughout the country.

 

As a wholly owned subsidiary of Mediclinic International, part of the Remgro Group of companies, which owns and manages 52 private hospitals in Southern Africa, ER24’s footprint extends globally. With 76 hospitals and clinics worldwide, Mediclinic is ranked as one of the top 10 private hospital groups in the world, based on the market capitalisation of listed private hospital groups. The Mediclinic Group also has interests in Switzerland (Hirslanden) and the United Arab Emirates (Emirate Healthcare Holdings Limited).

 

ER24 owns its national 24-hour emergency Contact Centre. This facility has the technological capacity to provide a broad range of emergency medical services, including dispatching of emergency medical resources by air. We employ 100 staff in various departments in the Contact Centre, with tasks ranging from taking calls to evaluating the nature and severity of a situation, and dispatching the resources necessary to contain a given situation.

 

ER24 is connected to an expansive network of emergency service bodies in an integrated scene management system. This allows us to draw on a variety of related services when emergencies arise. The Contact Centre also acts as a catalyst for ER24’s Site Based Medical Services.

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