- HATIP 2008
- HATIP #114, 24th July 2008
- HATIP #112, 26th June 2008
- HATIP #111, 19th June 2008
- HATIP #109, 29th May 2008
- HATIP #108 part 1, 16th May 2008
- HATIP #108, part 2, 16th May 2008
- HATIP #107, 30th April 2008
- HATIP #106, 17th April 2008
- HATIP #105, 31st March 2008
- HATIP #104, 31st March 2008
- HATIP #103, 12th March 2008
- HATIP #102, 28th February 2008
- HATIP #101, 14th February 2008
- HATIP #100, 31st January 2008
- HATIP #99, 17th January 2008
- HATIP 2007
- HATIP 2006
- HATIP 2005
- HATIP 2004
- HATIP 2003
HATIP 2008
To view the 2008 archive, please select an issue from the list below. To locate editions by subject, go to the subject index.
HATIP #114, 24th July 2008
HATIP #112, 26th June 2008
HATIP #111, 19th June 2008
HATIP #109, 29th May 2008
HATIP #108 part 1, 16th May 2008
HATIP #108, part 2, 16th May 2008
HATIP #107, 30th April 2008
HATIP #106, 17th April 2008
HATIP #105, 31st March 2008
HATIP #104, 31st March 2008
HATIP #103, 12th March 2008
HATIP #102, 28th February 2008
HATIP #101, 14th February 2008
HATIP #100, 31st January 2008
HATIP #99, 17th January 2008
About HATIP
A regular electronic newsletter for health care workers and community-based organisations on HIV treatment in resource-limited settings.
Its publication is supported by the UK government's Department for International Development (DfID), the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund and the Stop TB Department of the World Health Organization.
Other supporters include Positive Action GlaxoSmithKline (founding sponsor); Abbott Fund; Abbott Molecular; Cavidi; Elton John AIDS Foundation; Merck & Co., Inc.; Pfizer Ltd; F Hoffmann La Roche; Schering Plough; and Tibotec, a division of Janssen Cilag.
latest aidsmap news
- Updated British HIV pregnancy guidelines published
- Incidence increasing of HIV-associated multicentric Castleman's disease, a relatively rare lymphatic cancer
- Rapid progression of liver fibrosis in HIV-positive gay men recently infected with hepatitis C
- Low CD4 cell count, but not HIV treatment, increases risk of hardening of the arteries
- Long-term HIV treatment cuts risk of hardening of coronary artery
- Next generation first-line NNRTI, rilpivirine (TMC278) potent; lowest dose better-tolerated than efavirenz at 96 weeks
- Will male circumcision protect women, ask advocates?
- Do not use HIV tests bought over the internet, warns UK medicines regulators
- `Express care` by nurses for people starting HIV treatment decreases clinic congestion, and may improve outcomes
- Heat-stable ritonavir tablet equivalent to soft gel capsule; may be approved next year
