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BHIVA 12th Brighton 2006

LGV in the UK: almost 350 cases reported and still predominantly affecting HIV-positive gay men

10 June 2006. Related: Other news.

12th Annual Conference of the British HIV Association, 29 March–-1 April 2006, Brighton

12 May 2006. Related: Conference reports.

HIV in the UK – summaries from BHIVA 12th annual conference

12 May 2006. Related: Conference reports.

Primary care practice still fails to diagnose HIV patients from high-risk groups or with symptomatic acute infection

12 May 2006. Related: Conference reports.

Use of HLA-B*5701 genetic testing to reduce abacavir hypersensitivity reactions

12 May 2006. Related: Conference reports, Side effects.

Dosing rifabutin and lopinavir/r – sub-optimal rifabutin levels reported in five patients dosed according to current guidelines

12 May 2006. Related: Conference reports, PK and drug interactions, TB coinfection.

Fatal seronegative visceral leishmaniasis in Portuguese patient

12 May 2006. Related: Conference reports, Coinfections and complications.

Awareness of PEP after sexual exposure (PEPSE)

12 May 2006. Related: Conference reports.

12th Annual BHIVA Conference abstracts

12 April 2006. Related: On the web.

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