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BHIVA/BASHH 2nd, Manchester 2010

2nd Joint Conference of BHIVA with BASHH, 20–-23 April 2010, Manchester

1 June 2010. Related: Conference reports.

HAART use among women in UK receiving treatment prior to conception

1 June 2010. Related: Conference reports, Pregnancy.

Duration of ruptured membranes and vertical transmission in the UK

1 June 2010. Related: Conference reports, Pregnancy.

Significant rates of unplanned pregnancies among young women born with HIV

1 June 2010. Related: Conference reports, Pregnancy, Paediatric care.

Route of HCV transmission in HIV-positive gay men is unlikely to be from semen

1 June 2010. Related: Conference reports, Hepatitis coinfection.

75% HIV-positive children have insufficient levels of Vitamin D

1 June 2010. Related: Conference reports, Paediatric care, Side effects, Lipodystrophy and metabolic complications.

High rates of osteopenia and osteoporosis: importance of DEXA monitoring

1 June 2010. Related: Conference reports, Side effects, Lipodystrophy and metabolic complications.

Summaries of other studies

1 June 2010. Related: Conference reports, HIV prevention and transmission.

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