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Issue 197: June 2010

Published: 01 June 2010

  • In this issue

    There’s probably no dafter saying than “What you don’t know can’t hurt you”. Not one you’d expect us to agree with, given that NAM’s whole raison d’être is...

  • START… and why the time is now

    Simon Collins of HIV i-Base looks at an important and exciting new study of when to start HIV therapy, which needs your help....

  • To your health!

    Liz Highleyman investigates the research to date on alcohol and HIV. ...

  • Staying free of hepatitis C

    It's still not clear exactly how HIV-positive gay men are contracting hepatitis C through sex. Until we know with certainty, Derek Thaczuk asks, how can we avoid co-infection?...

  • HIV-positive women in clinical trials: A gap in the facts

    Sharon L Walmsley is one of a group of female physicians, experts and patient advocates who together set up Women for Positive Action, an organisation that campaigns...

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Community Consensus Statement on Access to HIV Treatment and its Use for Prevention

Together, we can make it happen

We can end HIV soon if people have equal access to HIV drugs as treatment and as PrEP, and have free choice over whether to take them.

Launched today, the Community Consensus Statement is a basic set of principles aimed at making sure that happens.

The Community Consensus Statement is a joint initiative of AVAC, EATG, MSMGF, GNP+, HIV i-Base, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, ITPC and NAM/aidsmap
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NAM’s information is intended to support, rather than replace, consultation with a healthcare professional. Talk to your doctor or another member of your healthcare team for advice tailored to your situation.