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Fourth Joint Conference of BHIVA with BASHH - HIV Oral Research Presentations: Session 3

Date: 17-20 April 2018

Venue: Edinburgh International Conference Centre, UK

HIV Oral Research Presentations: Session 3

Dr Celia Jackson Abstract O16: An outbreak of HIV amongst people who inject drugs: a phylogenetic analysis
Dr Celia Jackson, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Dr Mimi Hou Abstract O17: Viral evolution in infant HIV infection
Dr Mimi Hou, University of Oxford

Dr Genevieve Martin Abstract O18: CD32 is enriched on CD4 T-cells with a T-follicular phenotype in gut-associated lymphoid tissue but does not associate with HIV DNA
Dr Genevieve Martin, University of Oxford

Mr Davide De Francesco Abstract O19: Associations between cognitive function and cardiovascular risk factors: differences between people with HIV and HIV-negative controls
Mr Davide De Francesco, University College London

Ms Claire Petersen Abstract O20: Frequency and reasons for switching integrase inhibitor based ART
Ms Claire Petersen, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London

Dr Virginia Rasi Abstract O21: Assessing the influence of BHIVA guidelines on trends in antiretroviral use in pregnancy in the UK and Ireland in 2005–2016
Dr Virginia Rasi, University College London

Dr Marina Daskalopoulou Abstract O22: Disclosure of HIV-serostatus to new sex partners and sexual behaviours among HIV-diagnosed MSM in the UK: results from the ASTRA study
Dr Marina Daskalopoulou, University College London

Ms Meaghan Kall Abstract O23: Met and unmet health, welfare and social needs of people living with HIV
Ms Meaghan Kall, Public Health England

Dr Katherine Bristowe Abstract O24: A novel patient reported outcome measure for people living with HIV – development, face and content validity and stakeholder views on implementation
Dr Katherine Bristowe, King's College London

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