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EACS releases three updated management guidelines

HIV Treat Bull - 2009 Nov/Dec;10(11/12): 03

Simon Collins, HIV i-Base


The European AIDS Clinical Society publishes three management guidelines that make extensive use of summaries, bullet point list and supportive tables to produce resources that are easy to follow resources. The three main updates (version 5) were launched at this year’s conference.

PDF versions are now available to download from the societies website. Additional tables not included in the PDF and printed booklets are also available online.

The main changes to each guideline are outlined below.

ARV guidelines

Prevention and management of non-infectious comorbidities

This management guideline has expanded considerably, now addressing many of the comorbidities associated with an older HIV cohort, especially cardiovascular, renal, hepatic, metabolic, neoplastic, done and mental health complications.

Recommendations are not graded based on the quality of evidence.

Hepatitis coinfection

The main changes in the hepatitis coinfection guidelines include:

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