Bolton HIV+ Peer Support Group
Bolton HIV+ Peer Support Group
Positive Bolton People
Positive Bolton People

Directory of Web Resources

Bolton Sexual Health Services - NHS website giving locations and openining times of sexual health services in Bolton.

Local Links

  • Bolton Council - sources of support for HIV+ people
  • Positive Steps - a peer support group for gay men living in NW England
  • MhIST - a Mental Health support group
  • BAND - Mental Health peer support and drop-in services
  • Move Forward Bolton - Bolton's Mental Health Consortium
  • George House Trust - HIV information, support and advice
  • Barnardo's Young People's Service - 0161 273 2901 - support and advice for young carers aged 11-19 with a HIV+ family member
  • Lesbian and Gay Foundation - support for Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Bisexual people living in Greater Manchester
  • BRASS - support for migrants and refugee communities in Bolton
  • Black Health Agency - Provides a culturally sensitive and appropriate support service to black people living with or affected by HIV.

National Links

  • NAM - Information and advice
  • George House Trust - HIV advice and Information
  • MyHIV - Online Community for people with HIV diagnosis

 

Terrence Higgins Trust also offers an iPhone App for my HIV via iTunes and the MyHIV.org.uk website.

 

 

 

HIV news from aidsmap.com

Experts publish recommendations on managing low-level but detectable HIV
An international panel of scientists reviewed the evidence to construct a framework of recommendations on the management of low-level but detectable HIV. The guidance, published in The Lancet HIV by Dr Tommaso Clemente and colleagues, brings together evidence from a scoping review and expert judgement in order to create a shared point of reference for clinicians.
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From ‘life span’ to ‘health span’ – new guidelines for ageing with HIV in South Africa
New clinical guidelines for the care of older people with HIV shift the focus from viral suppression to overall health. As the world’s population of people over 50 years old living with HIV grows, it becomes increasingly important to understand how HIV and geriatric medicine interact.
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Modelling study backs targeted, not universal, lenacapavir PrEP for pregnancy and breastfeeding
Targeted deployment of twice-yearly lenacapavir for pregnant and breastfeeding women without HIV in high-incidence districts in sub-Saharan Africa could substantially reduce vertical transmission at a fraction of the cost of universal rollout, according to a modelling study published in the Journal of the International AIDS Society. But the authors say lenacapavir should be seen as complementary to, not a substitute for, strengthening existing programmes to prevent vertical transmission.
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