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17th Annual Conference of BHIVA - Friday 8th April 2011

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BHIVA Invited Lecture

Tropism: where are we up to?
Dr Richard Harrigan, British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, Canada

BHIVA Keynote Lecture

HIV, STIs and transmission
Professor Thomas Quinn, Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health, Maryland, USA

Oral Research Presentations: Session 4 - Pregnancy and HIV

Abstract O25: Atazanavir in pregnancy: a report of 155 cases
Dr Miriam Samuel, Guy’s and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London

Abstract O26: HIV-positive pregnant women with detectable HIV viral load at 36 weeks gestation – what is the outcome?
Dr Manjula Pammi, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Abstract O27: Pre-exposure prophylaxis exposure for conception as a risk-reduction strategy in HIV-positive men and HIV-negative women in the UK
Dr Yvonne Gilleece, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

Oral Research Presentations: Session 5 - Early to late: young to old

Abstract O28: Frequency and characteristics of long-term nonprogressors and HIV controllers in the Chelsea and Westminster HIV cohort
Ms Sundhiya Mandalia, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Abstract O29: Prolonged antiretroviral therapy initiated at seroconversion is associated with a polyfunctional HIV-1 specific T-cell profile comparable to that of long-term non-progressors (LTNPs)
Dr Sabine Kinloch-de Loes, Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, London

Abstract O30: Cerebral function in perinatally HIV-infected young adults and their HIV-uninfected sibling controls
Dr Jane Ashby, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London

Abstract O31: Health outcomes for young adults with perinatally acquired HIV-1 infection following transfer to adult services
Miss Tania Wan, Imperial College London

Abstract O32: Comorbidity and late presentation, findings from an over-fifties cohort
Dr Helen Williams, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London

Abstract O33: The use of calcaneal stiffness index to screen for osteoporosis in HIV-infected individuals
Dr Andrew Scourfield, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Oral Research Poster Presentations

P24 Rigorous outcomes evaluation can show impact of health trainers and usefulness of service to clinicians
Ms Lisa Power MBE, Terrence Higgins Trust

P101 Clinical characteristics of HIV+ patients with white matter lesions on magnetic resonance imaging of the brain
Mr Derrick Phillips, University College London

P130 Ch@tspace - a novel patient internet forum for users of a large, multi-ethnic HIV clinic
Dr Tanya Welz, King's College Hospital, London

P176 Prevalence and predictors of protease inhibitor (PI) mutations in HIV-infected UK adults treated with ritonavir boosted lopinavir as their first PI
Dr Tristan Barber, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

P178 The central nervous system effects of maraviroc: a study to assess cerebrospinal fluid exposure and cerebral metabolites
Dr Lucy Garvey, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

BHIVA Invited Lecture

My life in HIV: lessons learnt
Professor Brian Gazzard, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

BHIVA Plenary Session 4 - Is it time to change?

When to start treatment
Dr Nick Paton, MRC Clinical Trials Unit, London

What to start with
Dr Ed Wilkins, North Manchester General Hospital