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Issue 216: Final edition

Published: 25 November 2013

  • In this issue

    So here we are – this is the last issue of HIV treatment update. But it is not the end of the kind of features that...

  • How much longer have I got?

    We’re concentrating on the future as a theme in this, the last-ever HIV treatment update. So it seems appropriate to have an update on exactly how much...

  • All change...

    As part of the last-ever HIV treatment update, Gus Cairns asked a number of prominent activists, movers and shakers in the world of HIV care and prevention in...

  • Progress towards an HIV cure

    Gus Cairns scans the horizon for an HIV cure. ...

  • The monkeys’ tale: how a vaccine might nip HIV in the bud

    Four dozen rhesus monkeys may have successfully fought off the monkey equivalent of HIV in a series of trials of what looks like the most powerful candidate...

  • Keep in touch with the latest HIV news

    This is the last edition of NAM’s regular newsletter HIV treatment update – but although HTU is coming to an end, there are still lots of ways you can...

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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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