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BHIVA Autumn Conference Presentations - Thursday 13 October 2016

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Welcome Address by the Chair of the British HIV Association

Dr David Asboe
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

BHIVA Foundation Lecture

Visceral adiposity in the modern era
Dr Jordan Lake, The University of Texas Health Science Centre at Houston, USA

BHIVA Guidelines Session

Guidelines on the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis
Dr Michael Brady, King’s College Hospital, London
Dr Alison Rodger, University College London

Guidelines for the treatment of TB/HIV co-infection
Dr Frank Post, King’s College Hospital, London

Guidelines for the management of sexual and reproductive health of people living with HIV infection
Dr Laura Waters, Mortimer Market Centre, London

Panel Discussion

BHIVA Audit Session

Review of late diagnoses and survey of access to seasonal influenza vaccine
Dr Ruth Byrne, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
 

BHIVA Lunchtime Workshop - Clinico-pathological case presentations

A difficult case to get your head around
Dr Charles Williams, King's College Hospital, London

Dressed to the 16's
Dr Emily Chung, Mortimer Market Centre, London

TB or not to be
Dr Hardeep Kang, Blackpool Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

BHIVA Plenary Session 1

HIV, STIs, HCV – how can better commissioning improve outcomes?
Professor Simon Barton, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

BHIVA Primary Care Project
Dr Maryam Shahmanesh, UCL Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care, London

BHIVA Plenary Session 2

Testing and treatment of HIV within 24 hours: is it viable?
Dr Nneka Nwokolo, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Long-acting treatment with antiretrovirals
Professor Saye Khoo, University of Liverpool

BHIVA Plenary Session 3

PrEP: the politics and practicalities of implementation
Dr Laura Waters, Mortimer Market Centre, London

Engagement and the HIV cascade of care
Professor Tim Rhodes, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine