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17th Annual Conference of BHIVA - Wednesday 6th April 20111

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BHIVA Review Session

Top ten papers in 2010–11
Professor Hans-Jürgen Stellbrink, ICH Hamburg, Germany

BHIVA Lunchtime Workshop 3

Plans for access to new treatments for hepatitis C
Dr Mark Nelson, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London and
Dr Ed Wilkins, North Manchester General Hospital

MRC Clinical Trials Unit Session - Tuberculosis research: a new dawn

New drugs and diagnostic approaches – at last
Dr Nick Paton, MRC Clinical Trials Unit, London

Treatment-shortening trials in drug-sensitive TB
Dr Patrick Phillips, MRC Clinical Trials Unit, London

Experimental regimens for MDRTB
Professor Andrew Nunn, MRC Clinical Trials Unit, London

Oral Research Presentations: Session 1 - Complications of HIV disease or treatment

Abstract O1: A comparative analysis of risk factors associated with efavirenz, darunavir/ritonavir, lopinavir/ ritonavir, atazanavir/ ritonavir and renal impairment
Dr Neesha Rockwood, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Abstract O2: Change in vitamin D levels smaller and risk of development of severe vitamin D deficiency lower among HIV-1 infected, treatment-naïve adults receiving TMC278 compared with efavirenz: 48-week results from the Phase III ECHO trial
Dr Chloe Orkin, Barts and The London NHS Trust

Abstract O3: A decade of renal biopsies in an HIV-infected cohort: what have we learnt?
Dr Michael Rayment, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Abstract O4: Atazanavir exposure is associated with increased rate of renal stones compared with efavirenz, lopinavir and darunavir
Dr Neesha Rockwood, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Abstract O5: Features of neurocognitive performance in over 100 neurologically-asymptomatic HIV-infected adults receiving combination antiretroviral therapy (cART)
Dr Lucy Garvey, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London

Abstract O6: Non-cirrhotic portal hypertension is the commonest cause of varices in HIV-infected individuals
Dr Andrew Scourfield, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

BHIVA Plenary Session 1 - Testing times

Tariffs and what they mean for physicians and patients
Dr Simon Barton, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Roll-out of expanded HIV testing: how are we doing?
Dr Martin Fisher, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton