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Last updated on : 21-Jul-05
The British HIV Association Guidelines

 

The BHIVA Treatment Guidelines for 2003 are prepared by a writing sub-committee, who jointly take responsibility for the recommendations, which are based on published data and evidence-based medicine.

 

The BHIVA Guidelines are updated to reflect the latest findings and are subject to scrutiny by a lengthy consultative procedure which encourages comments from our membership, community organisations, pharmaceutical companies and others.

 

 

Click to view guidelines BHIVA Writing Committee on behalf of the BHIVA Executive Committee. British HIV Association (BHIVA) guidelines for the treatment of HIV-infected adults with antiretroviral therapy. April 2005
 
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Nelson MR, Matthews G, Brook MG, Main J; On behalf of the British HIV Association. BHIVA guidelines: coinfection with HIV and chronic hepatitis C virus. October 2004
 
Click to view guidelines British HIV Association Writing Group. BHIVA guidelines for the management of HIV infection in pregnant women and the prevention of mother-to-child transmission.  March 2005
   
   
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These guidelines are available online at http://www.bhiva.org/

 

 

 

 

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