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BHIVA Annual Conference 2023 (BHIVA 2023)

24 – 26 April 2023, Gateshead, UK

Introduction

Simon Collins, HIV i-Base

This year the BHIVA conference was held in Newcastle at the Gateshead conference centre over three sunny spring days.

The conference included a strong programme of presentations about HIV care in the UK and included more that 150 posters, all of which are now available online.

BHIVA should also be recognised for making online access available so promptly. This is a really important responsibility that comes with running and arranging medical conferences, especially given the financial challenges of organising face-to-face meetings.

Wider access to the data presented, should also be appreciated by sponsors who support these meetings.

Community reports, including from i-Base, can only cover a small amount of the information that is presented, even from a single study. Our reports are primarily to flag research and to signpost to the presentations that include the full data.

Please use the links in our reports to see the webcasts and see the full posters. There is no substitute for going to the original presentations.

Conference programme and abstract book
https://www.bhiva.org/SpringConference2023

Conference presentations
https://www.bhiva.org/SpringConference2023Presentations (programme and links)
https://vimeo.com/britishhivassoc/videos (individual webcasts)

The following reports from BHIVA 2023 are included in this issue of HTB

This report was first posted on 17 May 2023.

Links to other websites are current at date of posting but not maintained.