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Conferences

IDWeek 2016

The IDWeek 2016 conference was held in New Orleans, USA, from 26-30 October 2016.
Health problems & ageing

Co-morbidities are common and rising among people with HIV in the US

19 December 2016
Changing treatment

Tenofovir alafenamide works well and improves kidney and bone markers in older people living with HIV

10 November 2016
Cardiovascular disease

Omega-3 fatty acids may reduce triglycerides and improve inflammation in people with HIV

9 November 2016
Treatment for women

Dolutegravir regimen highly effective in clinical trial for women

7 November 2016
New & experimental HIV treatments

Ibalizumab monoclonal antibody looks promising for people with drug-resistant HIV

4 November 2016
Sexually transmitted infections epidemiology

Men with HIV and men on PrEP in Boston see large increase in sexually transmitted infections

3 November 2016
Undetectable viral load & treatment as prevention

Do people living with HIV who have an undetectable viral load need to wear condoms?

2 November 2016
PrEP programmes & uptake

Electronic health records can help select candidates for HIV PrEP

1 November 2016
Cancer

Only a small proportion of gay men with HIV receive anal cancer screening

31 October 2016
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