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Conferences

HIV 11

The eleventh International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection (HIV 11) was held in Glasgow, UK, 11-15 November 2012.
Treatment guidelines

Abacavir: new studies challenge the evidence of reduced potency when viral load is high

26 November 2012
Retention & linkage to care

Even in well-treated populations, loss to follow-up limits community viral suppression

23 November 2012
HIV treatment

New fixed-dose combination pills measure up to Atripla - corrected version*

20 November 2012
Treatment outcomes & life expectancy

Life expectancy in older people with HIV could exceed the average – as long as ART keeps working

19 November 2012
HIV treatment in pregnancy

Lack of understanding of treatment benefits may discourage women with HIV from having children – and could increase the risk of vertical transmission

16 November 2012
HIV treatment in pregnancy

Manchester study finds link between increased premature birth rate and HIV

15 November 2012
Undetectable viral load & treatment as prevention

Half of HIV-positive gay men disagree that HIV treatment makes you less infectious

15 November 2012
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Editors’ picks from other sources

Security guard jailed for life for Khanokporn Satjawat SECC murder

A security guard has been jailed for life after being convicted of brutally murdering a female delegate attending an HIV therapy conference at the SECC, Glasgow.
BBC
30 Oct 13
Cardiovascular disease

HIV11: Lipid Levels Are Higher among HIV+ People on ART, Immune Suppression May Play a Role

People with HIV on suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) have "considerably higher" blood lipid levels relative to untreated individuals or those on less effective treatment, researchers reported at the 11th International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection (HIV11) last month in Glasgow. They also found that greater immune deficiency, as indicated by lowest-ever CD4 count, was associated with lipid elevations.
HIVandhepatitis.com
17 Dec 12

G4S security guard charged with murder at SECC

A G4S security guard, Clive Carter, 34, has appeared in court in Glasgow charged with murdering a Thai woman at a conference held at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC).
Conference News
16 Nov 12
New & experimental HIV treatments

Merck & Co and Gilead highlight new data at international HIV meeting

Data on Isentress (raltegravir), Stribild (elvitegravir 150mg/cobicistat 15 mg/emtricitabine 200mg/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate 300 mg) and Complera (emtricitabine/rilpivirine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate).
The Pharma Letter
16 Nov 12

Man held over death of delegate at international conference

A man was arrested last night over the death of a drug firm executive at a conference in Scotland [11th International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection].
Daily Express
14 Nov 12
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