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Conferences

BHIVA & BASHH 2026

The 6th Joint Conference of the British HIV Association (BHIVA) and the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) took place from 27-29 April 2026 in Liverpool, UK.
Injectable & long-acting PrEP

Injectable PrEP in Leeds and London: criteria, approval and continuation

29 May 2026
Sexually transmitted infections epidemiology

Syphilis cases increasing in women in the UK

14 May 2026
Sexually transmitted infections tests & treatment

UK sexual health conference debates move to less frequent STI screening

13 May 2026
Retention & linkage to care

People living with HIV join outreach teams as re-engagement in care moves up the political agenda

7 May 2026
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Editors’ picks from other sources

Chemsex & recreational drug use

BHIVA 2026: Chemsex services: needs, data and how to help

Although the complicated outcomes related to chemsex have been known within the community for at least 20 years and these led to increased development of NHS services over the last 10 years, there is still no formal data on the extent of chemsex related morbidity and mortality.
i-Base
2 Jun 26
Drug interactions & pharmacokinetics

New drug interaction PrEP website launched by Liverpool University

This new website from the drug interaction team at Liverpool University is an essential global resource that needs to be known by all prescribing doctors and hopefully everyone using PrEP.
i-Base
7 May 26
Mental & emotional health & wellbeing

HIV and neurodiversity: higher concerns over adherence in international survey

Researchers from Queen Mary University London presented results from a sub-study on HIV and neurodivergence from a large survey of people living with HIV looking at access to injectable ART. 
i-Base
4 May 26
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