British HIV Association guidelines for the treatment of HIV-1-positive adults with antiretroviral therapy 2015

Author:

Churchill Duncan1,Waters Laura2,Ahmed Nadia2,Angus Brian3,Boffito Marta4,Bower Mark4,Dunn David5,Edwards Simon6,Emerson Carol7,Fidler Sarah8,Fisher Martin1,Horne Rob5,Khoo Saye9,Leen Clifford10,Mackie Nicola11,Marshall Neal12,Monteiro Fernando13,Nelson Mark14,Orkin Chloe15,Palfreeman Adrian16,Pett Sarah5,Phillips Andrew5,Post Frank17,Pozniak Anton14,Reeves Iain18,Sabin Caroline19,Trevelion Roy13,Walsh John11,Wilkins Ed20,Williams Ian19,Winston Alan21

Affiliation:

1. Royal Sussex County Hospital; Brighton UK

2. Mortimer Market Centre; London UK

3. University of Oxford; UK

4. Chelsea and Westminster Hospital; London UK

5. University College London; UK

6. Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust; UK

7. Royal Victoria Hospital; Belfast UK

8. Imperial College School of Medicine at St Mary's; London UK

9. University of Liverpool; UK

10. Western General Hospital; Edinburgh UK

11. Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust; London UK

12. Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust; London UK

13. UK-CAB

14. Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; London UK

15. St Bartholomew's Hospital; London UK

16. Leicester Royal Infirmary; UK

17. King's College London; UK

18. Homerton University Hospital; London UK

19. Royal Free and University College Medical School; London UK

20. North Manchester General Hospital; UK

21. Imperial College London; UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Health Policy

Reference783 articles.

1. BHIVA BHIVA Guideline Development Manual www.bhiva.org/GuidelineDevelopmentManual.aspx

2. Going from evidence to recommendations;Guyatt;BMJ,2008

3. GRADE Working Group Grading the quality of evidence and the strength of recommendations www.gradeworkinggroup.org/intro.htm

4. British HIV Association guidelines for the treatment of HIV-1-positive adults with antiretroviral therapy 2012 (Updated November 2013. All changed text is cast in yellow highlight.);Williams;HIV Med,2014

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