London, 1 Dec (EFE).-the Prime Minister, David Cameron, said today that the celebration of the world day for the fight against AIDS should serve to educate and warn people about the dangers of the disease and the need to do tests.

in a statement recorded by television, Cameron admitted that there are still many people in the United Kingdom living with the HIV virus, but many do not know they have it.

” the World AIDS Day is an opportunity to achieve two things: take action and reflection “since”there are still too many people who are not educated about HIV and AIDS and who don’t test,”said.

said, more than 100,000 people live with the virus of the disease in the United Kingdom, of which 25,000 do not know they are affected, what prevents them from access to medical treatments.

“Mensen moeten weten dat, als de diagnose is al gesteld, de vooruitzichten voor veel mensen met HIV in het Verenigd Koninkrijk vandaag goed dankzij doeltreffende behandelingen beschikbaar is”, merkte.

ter gelegenheid van de Werelddag van de strijd tegen AIDS, burgers in het Verenigd Koninkrijk deze dagen een gratis diagnose testen op verschillende punten in Londen, die informatie over maatregelen van de preventie en behandeling ontvangt kunnen worden gemaakt. EFE