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1 May 2018

Contents

Editorial

  • 01 May 2018: vol 19 no 8: BHIVA/BASHH reports

Conference reports

  • Fourth Joint Conference of BHIVA/BASHH (4th BHIVA/BASHH)
  • Almost 1 in 8 people with symptoms turned away from sexual health clinics in SE London: 40% are under 25 and 6% under 18 years old
  • A new framework for best HIV care: BHIVA Standards of Care revised and updated (2018)
  • Key changes to upcoming UK HIV pregnancy guidelines (2018)
  • Pregnancy studies at 4th Joint BHIVA/BASHH Conference
  • Meta-analysis of TAF vs TDF in boosted vs unboosted regimens
  • Meta-analysis of dolutegravir in naive, experienced and switch studies
  • Not claptrap: kissing as the strongest route for oral gonorrhoea
  • Rapid PrEP uptake in Scotland exceeds expectations
  • Drug cost savings from routine use of generic ARVs: safety and efficacy in practice

Treatment access

  • Continued demands to stop NHS Digital linking medical records to deportation services

PDFs

  • 01 May 2018: vol 19 no 8
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Early access

  • Monkeypox crisis in the UK needs urgent funding: sex, vaccines and Pride 27 June 2022
  • Gonorrhoea vaccine might halve infections and help combat drug resistance 26 June 2022
  • Importance of booster vaccine to protect against emergent COVID-19 strains 26 June 2022
  • UK increases funding to UNAIDS: still dramatically lower than before last years’ 80% cut 26 June 2022
  • All early access reports

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Special report

  • Monkeypox crisis in the UK needs urgent funding: sex, vaccines and Pride 27 June 2022

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