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IDWeek 2018

The IDWeek 2018 conference was held in San Francisco, USA, from 3-7 October 2018.
Hepatitis C symptoms & diagnosis

Majority of US young adults who use drugs are not tested for hepatitis C or HIV

19 October 2018
Treatment simplification strategies

Studies confirm long-term effectiveness of new single-tablet regimens

18 October 2018
Treatment simplification strategies

Dolutegravir plus darunavir maintains viral suppression without NRTIs

6 November 2018
Child developmental issues

Efavirenz, but not dolutegravir, linked to neurological problems in children

11 October 2018
PrEP science

Another rare PrEP failure reported in San Francisco

9 October 2018
New & experimental HIV treatments

Doravirine combination works well as a switch option

8 October 2018
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Migrants, refugees & displaced people

Situation Improving For HIV-Positive Individuals Detained at the United States Border

Individuals with HIV who have been detained by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement are far more likely to be released having had some consultation about their health and steps to improve their outlook compared with those who were detained several years ago, according to new research presented the 2018 ID Week Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA.
MD Magazine
12 Oct 18
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