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Ano-genital Lumps - Australian STI Management Guidelines
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Infections associated with sex. PID - Pelvic inflammatory disease. Skin rash - generalised. Skin rash - genital. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. MSM - Men who have sex with men. People in correctional facilities. PLWHIV - People Living with HIV. PWID - People who inject drugs. Refugees (and newly arrived migrants from similar settings). WSW - Women who have sex with women. STIs: human papillomavirus (HPV). Virus, herpes simplex virus (HSV). Herpes simplex viruses (HSV). Care must be taken t...
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What to Start | HIV Treatment Guidelines - ASHM
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What to Start: Initial Combination Regimens for the Antiretroviral-Naïve Patient. Last updated:20/8/2015; last reviewed:20/8/2015). The Panel classifies the following regimens as Recommended regimens for antiretroviral-naive patients:. Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitor-Based Regimens:. Dolutegravir/abacavir/lamivudine only for patients who are HLA-B*5701 negative (AI). Dolutegravir plus tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (tenofovir)/emtricitabine (AI). Raltegravir plus tenofovir/emtricitabine (AI). Given th...
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Introduction to the Australian Commentary | HIV Treatment Guidelines - ASHM
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Introduction to the Australian Commentary. In February 2005 the Australian Health Minister's Advisory Committee on HIV and STI endorsed the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Guidelines for the Use of Antiretroviral Agents in HIV-1 Infected Adults and Adolescents and requested that ASHM facilitate the production of a regularly updated commentary on those Guidelines relevant to Australia. The commentary is embedded in the US DHHS Guidelines in highlighted text boxes with Australian map icons.
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Special Patient Populations | HIV Treatment Guidelines - ASHM
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Considerations for Antiretroviral Use in Special Patient Populations. Acute and Recent (Early*) HIV Infection. HIV-Infected Adolescents and Young Adults. HIV and Illicit Drug Users. HIV and the Older Patient. Powered by Web Marketing. Introduction to the Australian Commentary. The Australian Commentary Index. What's New in the Guidelines? Initiating ART in Treatment-Naïve Patients. What Not to Use. Management of the Treatment-Experienced Patient. Acute and Recent (Early*) HIV Infection. HIV and the Law.
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Treatment Goals | HIV Treatment Guidelines - ASHM
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Last updated:3/27/2012; last reviewed:3/27/2012). Eradication of HIV infection cannot be achieved with available antiretroviral (ARV) regimens even when new, potent drugs are added to a regimen that is already suppressing plasma viral load below the limits of detection of commercially available assays. This is chiefly because the pool of latently infected CD4 T cells is established during the earliest stages of acute HIV infection. Restore and preserve immunologic function,. And has reduced perinatal.
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What's New in the Guidelines? | HIV Treatment Guidelines - ASHM
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What's New in the Guidelines? Last updated:20/8/2015; last reviewed:20/8/2015). Revisions to the May 1, 2014, version of the guidelines include key updates to several existing sections and the addition of two new tables. Significant updates are highlighted throughout the document. The following are key updates to existing sections of the guidelines. Initial Combination Regimens for the Antiretroviral-Naive Patient. DTG plus tenofovir disoproxil fumarate/emtricitabine (TDF/FTC) (AI). Efavirenz/TDF/FTC (EF...
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Comparison Tables | HIV Treatment Guidelines - ASHM
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When to start antiretroviral therapy. What antiretroviral regimen to start. DHHS Guidelines for the use of Antiretroviral Agents in HIV-1-Infected Adults and Adolescents (May 1, 2014). HIV and the Law.
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Panel Roster | HIV Treatment Guidelines - ASHM
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Last updated:8/9/2015; last reviewed:8/9/2015). ASHM Sub-Committee for Guidance on HIV Management in Australia. August 2015 - Feedback. The Australian Commentary has been written and reviewed by members of the ASHM Sub-Committee for Guidance on HIV Management in Australia. The members of the Sub-Committee are listed below. Chair appointed by ASHM Board. Head, Clinical Research, Infectious Diseases Unit, Alfred Hospital. Director, Holdsworth House Medical Practice. Co-chair, ASID Fellow. What Not to Use.
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Introduction | HIV Treatment Guidelines - ASHM
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Last updated:28/1/2016; last reviewed:28/1/2016). Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for the treatment of HIV infection has improved steadily since the advent of potent combination therapy in 1996. ART has dramatically reduced HIV-associated morbidity and mortality and has transformed HIV infection into a manageable chronic condition. In addition, ART is highly effective at preventing HIV transmission. However, fewer than one-third of HIV-infected individuals in the United States have suppressed viral loads,.