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Webcast – HIV Health and Treatments Update 2008

Story • Bill Whittaker • 5 December 2008
Bill Whittaker
Bill Whittaker

HIV positive? Want to hear the latest about HIV treatments and health? You should, because there have been important developments in HIV treatments over the past year.

To catch up with the latest information, watch a webcast of a community treatment update held in Sydney on 25 November.

Topics include:

  • When should I start taking HIV treatments?
  • What’s the latest on taking treatment breaks?
  • What’s the latest research about living long term with HIV?
  • What’s new in the HIV treatment pipeline?

Presenters include Bill Whittaker (NAPWA HIV Health and Research Co-convenor) and HIV clinicians Dr Marilyn McMurchie and Dr Fraser Drummond.

Presented by Positive Life NSW, ACON and NAPWA.

To access to webcast, follow the links below. They can also be found at http://www.slideshare.net/event/hiv-health-and-treatments-update-2008/sl....

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