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Mashup Score: 49Fertility victory for people with HIV | National AIDS Trust - 4 day(s) ago
Today, National AIDS Trust is celebrating the culmination of years of campaigning for equal fertility rights for all people living with HIV, as the Department for Health and Social Care at last confirms changes to a law which prevented the donation of sperm or eggs as part of fertility treatment unless in a heterosexual relationship. This amendment at last removes the unjust,
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Mashup Score: 13Joint BASHH/BHIVA Diploma in HIV Medicine Revision Course - 9 day(s) ago
This revision course has been developed by both BHIVA and BASHH to help prepare candidates for this important examination. The course will cover key topics of the DipHIV curriculum with a mix of discussion around knowledge and OSCE based competencies.
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Mashup Score: 5THE AIDS MEMORIAL QUILT WITH YVONNE GILLEECE | PAINTING OF THE WEEK PODCAST | S4 E02 - 10 day(s) ago
In honour of National AIDS Memorial Week, Phil and Laura met with Professor Yvonne Gilleece to discuss the moving and monumental AIDS Memorial Quilt, which m…
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Mashup Score: 4Membership - 14 day(s) ago
BHIVA is the leading UK association representing professionals in HIV care. Since 1995, we have been committed to providing excellent care for people living with and affected by HIV. BHIVA is a national advisory body on all aspects of HIV care and we provide a national platform for HIV care issues. Our representatives contribute to international, national and local committees dealing with HIV care. In addition, we promote undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing medical education within HIV care.
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Mashup Score: 12BHIVA World AIDS Day 2024 - seeking regional host - 18 day(s) ago
BHIVA is inviting applications from regional groups to host its national World AIDS Day event. BHIVA supports a World AIDS Day event each year – traditionally this has been held in London and has sometimes coincided with the Autumn BHIVA meeting. However, we recognise that this may limit participation from those who are not based in London. We are therefore delighted to offer non-London centres the opportunity to host the 2024 BHIVA World AIDS Day event. We will support a single event and applications
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Mashup Score: 122BHIVA rapid guidance on the use of statins for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in people living with HIV - 20 day(s) ago
In cohort studies, compared to the general population or controls without HIV, people living with HIV are at greater risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD). There are established national guidelines for the primary prevention of CVD with statins. Because general population CVD risk calculators may underestimate risk in people living with HIV, HIV is considered an additional CVD risk factor, but there are no specific recommendations for people living with HIV. REPRIEVE, the largest randomised
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Mashup Score: 9British HIV Association guidelines on the management of opportunistic infection in people living with HIV:Considerations in pregnancy 2024 - 20 day(s) ago
AIDS-related complications are a common cause of maternal death worldwide and are responsible for a high proportion of maternal deaths in low-income countries; they are a significant contributing cause of maternal death in high-income countries, although the absolute numbers are small. Their medical management is complicated by the requirement to balance the needs of the mother and the fetus. As opportunistic infections in pregnant women living with HIV in the UK are rare, they should be managed with
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Mashup Score: 16BHIVA Spring Conference 2024 - 27 day(s) ago
The BHIVA Spr ing Conference is moving to Birmingham for 2024! We will as usual have a packed, relevant and high-quality scientific programme for attendees along with posters and the exhibition. Abstract submissions are now open. Click here to submit an abstract. Submissions are now invited for abstracts for poster, themed poster, and oral presentation at the Spring Conference. Please download the abstract submission guidelines here. You will be notified of the outcome of submission by Wednesday 21st
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Mashup Score: 17BHIVA 'Best of CROI' Virtual Feedback Meetings (2024) - 2 month(s) ago
The Best of CROI feedback meetings are an integral part of BHIVA’s ongoing commitment to providing education to those working in the field of HIV medicine in the UK. BHIVA remains committed to sharing an independent, unbiased and impartial review of the key research from the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI). An experienced working party has been convened, made up of BHIVA Executive Committee & sub-committee members, to review the data presented and collate the most relevant
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Mashup Score: 18National Conference of People Living with HIV 2024 - 2 month(s) ago
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Exciting news 📢📢 ‼️ Updated UK laws now allow people living with HIV to donate sperm or eggs to their partners, offering new possibilities for starting families. A significant step towards inclusivity and reproductive rights! 🌟 https://t.co/yy9TskTAz8 https://t.co/XxV1ophLR1