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Conferences

BHIVA & BASHH 2018

The Fourth Joint Conference of BHIVA (British HIV Association) with BASHH (British Association for Sexual Health and HIV) took place in Edinburgh, UK from 17 to 20 April 2018.
Finding support

Loneliness and isolation top list of unmet social needs among people living with HIV in the UK

20 April 2018
PrEP programmes & uptake

1600 people taking PrEP in Scotland and Wales, almost all are gay men

21 April 2018
People who inject drugs

HIV outbreak among people who inject drugs in Glasgow now involves over 100 infections, many homeless

3 May 2018
HIV testing programmes & uptake

Why aren’t older people tested for HIV? Views from doctors and patients

1 May 2018
Finance & funding

NHS England saved £10 million by switching to generic anti-HIV drugs in 2016

30 April 2018
Young people

What are the outcomes for adults who were born with HIV?

25 April 2018
Chemsex & recreational drug use

Far more harms associated with crystal meth than other chemsex drugs

24 April 2018
HIV testing programmes & uptake

HIV diagnoses in Brighton started to fall before London and for different reasons

23 April 2018
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Side effects

Meta-analysis of dolutegravir in naive, experienced and switch studies

A meta-analysis of 7340 participants in 13 randomised trials found efficacy and safety benefits for starting dolutegravir compared with other antiretrovirals in both naive and experienced participants. In the four switch studies in participants with undetectable viral load on their current ART, however, changing to dolutegravir was associated with more adverse events and discontinuations.
HIV i-Base
30 Apr 18
UK health services

Almost 1 in 8 people with symptoms turned away from sexual health clinics in SE London: 40% are under 25 and 6% under 18 years old

A pilot survey of people unable to access sexual health services in three London boroughs reveled the lack of capacity in these services. This is likely to be a direct outcome from the decision to make local authorities responsible for sexual health at a time when local authority budgets are increasingly being cut.
HIV i-Base
27 Apr 18
Improving HIV care

New care standards for HIV aim to boost quality despite funding pressures

Treatment advances mean that HIV is becoming more common in people over the age of 50, and services need to better reflect the need for care over the life course, says the British HIV Association today on the issue of its latest set of quality standards for people living with HIV.
OnMedica
20 Apr 18
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