Introduction
There are many minor changes in these 2004 guidelines. The main changes include:
HBV
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Reformatted in the style of the ART guidelines.
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Treatment algorithms added.
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New, clearer definitions of when to treat and with what.
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High CD4: ideally treat according to liver biopsy result. Options are to use interferon if HBeAg +ve (non-cirrhotic) and abnormal LFT or adefovir in those who are HBeAg +ve or HBeAg –ve and HBV-DNA >104 copies/ml (>103 if cirrhosis)
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Low CD4 requiring ART : treat according to HBeAg status and HBV-DNA (as above). Can use tenofovir alone as part of HAART. 3TC/FTC are only recommended in combination with tenofovir.
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Updated clinical trial evidence and references.
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New information on investigations and vaccination.
Downloads
HIV and Chronic Hepatitis: Co-Infection with HIV and Hepatitis B Virus Infection
(Updated October 2004)
Writing Group
Written on behalf of the British HIV Association.
Principle authors:
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Dr Gary Brook Central Middlesex Hospital, London
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Dr Richard Gilson, Mortimer Market Centre, London
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Dr Ed Wilkins, North Manchester Hospital.
Guideline Committee
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Dr Gary Brook
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Dr Janice Main (Co-Chairs)
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Mr Paul Bateman
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Dr Richard Gilson
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Dr Gayle Mathews
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Dr Mark Nelson
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Prof. Caroline Sabin
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Dr Ed Wilkins.
Reference
Brook MG, Gilson R, Wilkins E; BHIVA Hepatitis Coinfection Guidelines Committee. British HIV Association guidelines on HIV and chronic hepatitis: coinfection with HIV and hepatitis B virus infection (2005). HIV Med, 2005, 6 (Suppl 2), 84–95.