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Guidelines and Position Statements

BHIVA

Since the 1990s, the British HIV Association (BHIVA) has been producing guidelines for the management of HIV which, while primarily intended for the use of UK clinicians, have international influence.

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BASHH

The British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) produce a range of guidelines related to Sexual Health and HIV.

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FSRH

The Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH) guidance promotes evidence-based clinical practice and is there to help you deliver excellent contraceptive care.

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BHIVA

BHIVA guidelines summaries are non-technical versions of BHIVA guidelines that are intended to support, rather than replace, consultation with a healthcare professional.

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BHIVA Standards of Care

The BHIVA Standards of Care for people living with HIV are designed to provide a reference point against which to benchmark the quality of HIV care in the context of the changing needs of patients and the current financial pressures. They provide information to support top quality care and to inform commissioning decisions to meet the growing need for more efficient and cost-effective services.

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Liverpool HIV Drug Interactions

Liverpool HIV Drug Interactions is a clinically useful, reliable, comprehensive, up-to-date, evidence-based drug-drug interaction resource, freely available to healthcare workers, patients and researchers.

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Download Liverpool HIV iChart (App Store)

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NHIVNA position statement on clinical supervision

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NHIVNA position statement on clinical supervision