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BHIVA 22nd Manchester 2016

Dolutegravir use in a London cohort – including nine pregnant women

29 November 2016. Related: Pregnancy.

22nd Annual BHIVA Conference, 19-22 April 2016, Manchester

1 June 2016. Related: Conference reports.

New HBV drugs and non-viral liver disease in HIV positive people

1 June 2016. Related: Conference reports, Hepatitis coinfection, Basic science and immunology.

Non-AIDS mortality in England and Wales in HIV positive vs general population

1 June 2016. Related: Conference reports, Ageing and life expectancy, Research studies.

High prevalence of multiple high-risk HPV infections in young HIV positive gay men

1 June 2016. Related: Conference reports, Coinfections and complications, Vaccines and microbicides.

Anal cancer and HPV screening in HIV positive people

1 June 2016. Related: Conference reports, Cancer and HIV, Vaccines and microbicides.

Increasing demand for community treatment information services

1 June 2016. Related: Conference reports.

Non alcohol fatty acid liver disease: an emerging problem

1 June 2016. Related: Conference reports, Coinfections and complications.

HIV positive people on ART have impaired alveolar immunity

1 June 2016. Related: Conference reports, Antiretrovirals, Coinfections and complications.

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