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BHIVA/BASHH 1st Dublin 2005

11th BHIVA and BASSH joint annual conference, 22-25 April 2005, Dublin

15 June 2005. Related: Conference reports.

Long-awaited UK pregnancy guidelines now updated; pregnancy studies in Dublin

15 June 2005. Related: Conference reports, Pregnancy.

Underdosing of ARVs in children: results from CHIPS cohort

15 June 2005. Related: Conference reports, Paediatric care.

Sexual transmission and response to treatment in acute HCV infection in HIV-positive gay men coinfected with HIV

15 June 2005. Related: Conference reports, Hepatitis coinfection.

Levels of efavirenz 10-fold above minimum target level despite coadministration with rifampicin

15 June 2005. Related: Conference reports, PK and drug interactions, Side effects.

Schistosomiasis after immune reconstitution: symptoms appear as HAART side effects

15 June 2005. Related: Conference reports, Coinfections and complications.

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