HIV associated conditions

Clinical guidelines
HSV in HIV-Infected individuals

There are a number of ways in which HSV and HIV interact, first to enhance transmission of both viruses, and second in a number of clinical manifestations.

Research
Reduction of HIV-1 RNA levels with therapy to suppress herpes simplex virus

HIV-positive women taking valaciclovir were found to have reduced plasma HIV levels.

High risk of human immunodeficiency virus in men who have sex with men with HSV-2

HSV-2 infection is an important risk factor for HIV acquisition among men who have sex with men

Video
See video 2007 HIV and HSV interactions forum introduction

Adrian Mindel introduces the topic and commences proceedings for the 2007 AHMF forum examining clinically significant interactions between HIV and herpesviruses.
 

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HIV and HSV interactions

From the AHMF 2007 Herpesvirus/HIV Interactions Forum. Professor Andrew Grulich discusses HSV Infection and the acquisition of HIV, and how HSV infection influences the transmission of HIV.
 

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CMV infection and HIV

Professor Bill Rawlinson discusses clinical issues related to disease manifestations and monitoring. From the AHMF 2007 Forum on Herpesvirus and HIV Interactions.

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Herpes zoster and HIV

Professor Tony Cunningham discusses clinical aspects of herpes zoster (shingles) and concurrent HIV infection.

See video 2007 HIV and HSV interactions forum: Panel discussion

Prof Adrian Mindel, Prof Bill Rawlinson, Prof Andrew Grulich and Prof Tony Cunningham discuss issues from the AHMF Forum on HIV and herpes interactions.
 

See video Screening for HSV in HIV+ patients

Presented by Dr Darren Russell at the 2006 Australian Herpes Management Forum Breakfast Forum.

Event
Australasian Sexual Health Conference 2009
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