October 30, 2016
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Over two million people watched as the U.K.'s Prince Harry
(the late Princess Diana's youngest son) appeared on Facebook Live
earlier this year to show how easy, quick, and painless it is to get
tested for HIV — and to support the Terrence Higgins Trust,
the largest non-profit organization supporting people living with HIV
in Europe. Since then orders of the rapid HIV test have increased 5,000
percent.
“It’s so important that we continue looking for new ways to
make HIV testing more accessible to those most at risk,” Dr. Michael
Brady, the medical director for the Terrence Higgins Trust, told
reporters. “[That’s] why it’s fantastic to see the very tangible and
immediate impact of Prince Harry’s support for HIV testing.”
A similar impact was seen in the U.S. when Charlie Sheen
came out as HIV-positive, demonstrating the power of celebrities to
raise awareness among the general public. The Charlie Sheen effect
didn’t just bring about an increase in testing. It also caused a huge
increase in HIV reporting. A study conducted by Seth Noar of the University of North Carolina School of Media, and published in JAMA Internal Medicine,
an American Medical Association journal, discovered that Sheen’s
disclosure caused a 265 percent increase in news reports mentioning HIV
(97 percent of which also mentioned Sheen).
Let’s hope more celebrities will follow in the royal
footsteps, publicly getting tested and calling on fans to know their
status.
Watch Prince Harry's HIV testing video below:
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