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January/February 2003

           
 

C O N T E N T S

 

EDITORIAL

CONFERENCE REPORTS: 6th International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection, 17-21 November 2002, Glasgow, UK

TREATMENT ACCESS

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JOB VACANCY Treatment Information Officer

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HIV Treatment Bulletin

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Editor: Paul Blanchard
Associate Editor: Graham McKerrow
Medical Consultants:
Dr Graeme Moyle, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London.
Dr Stefan Mauss, Düsseldorf.
Prof. Clive Loveday, Royal Free Hospital, London.
Dr Gareth Tudor-Williams, Imperial College, London.
Dr Karen Beckerman, Bellevue Hospital, New York, USA.

HTB is a non-for-profit community publication that aims to provide an review of the most important medical advances related to clinical management of HIV and its related conditions as well as access to treatments.

Many articles are reproduced from other established community sources and copyright for these articles remains with the original authors and sources, as indicated at the end of each article.

We thank those organisations for recognising the importance of providing widely distributed free access to information both to people living with HIV and to healthcare professionals involved in their care. We also thank them for permission to distribute their excellent work and we encourage HTB readers to visit the source websites for further access to their coverage of HIV treatment.

Articles written and credited to i-Base writers, as with all i-Base originated material, remains copyright-free and reproduction is encouraged. These articles only may be reproduced by community and not-for-profit organisations without individual written permission although a credit and link to the original author, the HTB issue and the i-Base website is always appreciated.