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BHIVA/BASHH 3rd Liverpool 2014

3rd Joint Conference of BHIVA/BASHH, 1-4 April 2014, Liverpool

27 May 2014. Related: Conference reports.

50% of UK seroconverters start ART within 1.4 years of infection: treating during primary infection should be a patient choice

27 May 2014. Related: Conference reports, Antiretrovirals, Treatment strategies.

PIVOT study: further analysis from five-year PI/r monotherapy strategy study

27 May 2014. Related: Conference reports, Antiretrovirals, Treatment strategies.

Sexually transmitted HCV in HIV positive and negative gay men

27 May 2014. Related: Conference reports, Hepatitis coinfection.

Annual HCV testing and use of core antigen to reduce costs and increase diagnosis during acute HCV

27 May 2014. Related: Conference reports, Hepatitis coinfection.

HIV positive attitudes to involvement as donors and recipients in organ transplant programmes

27 May 2014. Related: Conference reports.

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