Description

BBV testing should be recommended to everyone in custody including those already in prison unless: 

  • they have been tested in the last 12 months and have NOT subsequently put themselves at risk of infection
  • they are known to be positive for a BBV (where an individual is known to be positive for one BBV, they should be tested for the remaining viruses – for example, HCV positive individuals should be tested for HIV and HBV)

The legal status of the person in custody should not affect the offer of testing – ​those on remand, sentenced and those awaiting sentence should all be offered a BBV test.

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Last updated: 21 March 2024