Supporting Saving Lives Charity

Wolves are again supporting national charity Saving Lives for World AIDS Day today – and the message is that we can all make a difference!

World AIDS Day is today, and new data released by Public Health England shows there are still more than 10,000 people living with HIV who are unaware.

Saving Lives exists to promote the importance of HIV testing in improving people’s health and stopping the spread of HIV. The club has worked with the charity for the last five years, helping them spread the word that #HIVtestingSavesLives.

Danny Batth and Matt Doherty have both been photographed is supporting the charity’s campaign this year, which also focuses on how easy it is to get tested with a simple finger prick blood test.

This year, Wolves is working with Saving Lives to promote getting tested as the best way to keep HIV at bay. Today, the biggest danger to people with HIV is being diagnosed late: this year’s figures show that those diagnosed promptly, and who take their medicine, have the same life expectancy as the general population.

“It’s so important to get diagnosed early,” says the Medical Director of Saving Lives, Dr Steve Taylor. “If you’re diagnosed early and take your medication, not only can you live a healthy, long life – your HIV is also untransmittable, meaning you won’t infect your partners.” this is fantastic news for stopping the spread of HIV , but will only work if we get people tested he added   

The majority of new HIV infections can be traced back to someone who was living with HIV but didn't know it. People can spend several years living with the virus without experiencing any symptoms – and the new data suggests that heterosexuals are still the group most  likely to be diagnosed at a very late stage when treatment is less effective

People can get tested online , at their GP surgery, or local sexual health clinic. Whatever is chosen, the advice is to just #GetTested - #HIVtestingsaveslives.

For further information visit www.savinglivesuk.com or @savinglivesuk, and use the hashtags #worldAIDSday #GetTested #LetsENDIt  #SeeRed.