BHIVA Autumn Conference 2010 - Presentations
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Thursday 7th October 2010

BHIVA Invited Lecture 1

CNS penetration effectiveness score: what does it mean?
Dr Alan Winston, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London

BHIVA Plenary Session 1 - Reducing transmission: where now?

The HIV ‘test and treat’ movement: the details really matter, and now
Professor Myron Cohen, University of North Carolina, USA

Drug penetration into the genital tract: implications for HIV transmission
Dr Steve Taylor, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital

BHIVA Foundation Lecture

HIV treatment and traditional risk factors: where is the equipoise?
Professor Jens Lundgren, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

BHIVA Lunchtime Workshop 1 - Clinico-pathological case presentations

Fatal CD8 T-cell encephalitis in stable treated HIV patients: a new syndrome!
Liver disease in HIV: unusual case examples and a complete classification

Professor Sebastian Lucas, St Thomas' Hospital, London

BHIVA Lunchtime Workshop 2

Malignancies in HIV
Professor Mark Bower, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London and Dr Silvia Montoto, Barts and The London NHS Trust

BHIVA Interactive Guidelines Session

Treating women with HIV in the UK
Professor Jane Anderson, Homerton University Hospital, London

Routine investigation and monitoring of adult HIV-1-infected individuals
Dr David Asboe, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Breastfeeding/pregnancy in HIV-positive women
Dr Graham Taylor, Imperial College School of Medicine at St Mary‘s, London

BHIVA Audit Session

Paediatric aspects of adult care: testing children and adolescent transition
Dr Hilary Curtis, BHIVA Audit coordinator

BHIVA Plenary Session 2 - The role of the GP in HIV care

A general practice perspective
Dr Ewen Stewart, General Practitioner, Edinburgh

A patient perspective
Ms Angelina Namiba, Positively UK



Friday 8th October 2010

CHIVA Plenary Lecture

Moving forward with transitional care
Dr José Tomás Ramos Amador, University of Madrid, Spain

BHIVA Best Practice Management Session

Hepatic steatosis
Dr Jacqueline Capeau, INSERM, Paris, France

Diabetes
Dr Stephane De Wit, St Pierre University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium

Renal dysfunction
Professor Bruce Hendry, King’s College London

BHIVA Lunchtime Workshop 3

Solid organ transplantation in HIV
Dr Chris Taylor, St Thomas’ Hospital, London

BHIVA Lunchtime Workshop 4

HIV and the animal lover
Dr Ed Wilkins, North Manchester General Hospital

BHIVA Community Symposium - Positively Old

An HIV consultant's perspective
Dr Martin Fisher, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton

A geriatrician's perspective
Dr Peter Kroker, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

A community perspective
Mr Garry Brough, Terrence Higgins Trust

BHIVA Plenary Session 3 - Who, where and how?

Preventing tuberculosis: the value of chemoprophylaxis
Dr Anton Pozniak, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Preventing anal cancer: the value of screening
Dr Ross Cranston, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pennsylvania, USA

Brian Gazzard Lectureship in HIV Medicine

Interface between HIV and the immune system
Professor Aine McKnight, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry