BHIVA/BASHH guidelines on the use of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) 2018
HIV Med
.
2019 Mar:20 Suppl 2:s2-s80.
doi: 10.1111/hiv.12718.
Authors
Michael Brady
1
,
Alison Rodger
2
,
David Asboe
3
,
Valentina Cambiano
4
,
Dan Clutterbuck
5
,
Monica Desai
6
,
Nigel Field
7
,
Justin Harbottle
8
,
Zahra Jamal
9
,
Sheena McCormack
10
,
Adrian Palfreeman
11
,
Mags Portman
12
,
Killian Quinn
13
,
Melinda Tenant-Flowers
14
,
Ed Wilkins
15
,
Ingrid Young
16
Affiliations
1
Consultant in Sexual Health and HIV, King's College Hospital, London.
2
Reader and Honorary Consultant Infectious Diseases and HIV, University College London.
3
Consultant HIV and Sexual Health, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London.
4
Lecturer in Infectious Disease Modelling and Biostatistics, University College London.
5
Consultant HIV and Sexual Health, NHS Lothian.
6
Consultant Epidemiologist, Public Health England.
7
Senior Lecturer, Consultant Clinical Epidemiologist, University College London.
8
Programme Officer, Terrence Higgins Trust, London.
9
Policy and Research Officer, NAZ, London.
10
Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, MRC Clinical Trials Unit at University College London.
11
Consultant HIV and Sexual Health, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust.
12
Consultant HIV and Sexual Health, Mortimer Market Centre, London.
13
Consultant HIV and Sexual Health, King's College Hospital, London.
14
Retired Consultant in HIV and Sexual Health Medicine, King's College Hospital, London.
15
Consultant in Infectious Diseases, North Manchester General Hospital.
16
Chancellor's Fellow, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh.
PMID:
30869189
DOI:
10.1111/hiv.12718
No abstract available
Publication types
Practice Guideline
MeSH terms
HIV Infections / prevention & control*
Humans
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis / methods*
Grants and funding
MC_UU_12023/23/MRC_/Medical Research Council/United Kingdom