May et al. have highlighted the relationship between late HIV diagnosis and life expectancy, and their results are supportive of both universal testing and of regular testing for those at risk. This is in line with current UK policy on HIV testing for men who have sex with men (MSM) [1], which recommends at least annual HIV testing. We were prompted by May et al.'s article to explore one of our own databases in relation to barriers to testing
Objectives: This paper examines changes in barriers to HIV testing amongst gay men. We compared dat...
There has been a substantial scale-up of HIV testing, yet 15% of people with HIV are still unaware o...
Using data from two large internet-recruited surveys in England in 2001 and 2008, we examine HIV sta...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is now considered a long-term condition. However, HIV can only be...
Objectives: The British HIV Association's (BHIVA) testing guidelines recommend men who have sex with...
OBJECTIVES: The British HIV Association's (BHIVA) testing guidelines recommend men who have sex with...
Rates of HIV testing are increasing among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Scotland and the UK. Ho...
Background: Late diagnosis of HIV is detrimental to patients, resulting in increased morbidity, mort...
Why do men who have sex with men and who are at high risk of HIV infection, decline HIV testing? In ...
Over 100,000 have HIV in the UK. However, while effective treatment exists, there is neither a cure ...
Undiagnosed HIV and late HIV diagnosis increase the risk of poor disease prognosis in infected indiv...
Executive summary: • HIV is now a treatable medical condition and the majority of those living with...
Introduction: HIV diagnoses among gay and bisexual men have increased over the past decade in Austra...
Undiagnosed HIV and late HIV diagnosis increase the risk of poor disease prognosis in infected indiv...
Objective To investigate the barriers to HIV testing among Australian gay men. Methods: An online su...
Objectives: This paper examines changes in barriers to HIV testing amongst gay men. We compared dat...
There has been a substantial scale-up of HIV testing, yet 15% of people with HIV are still unaware o...
Using data from two large internet-recruited surveys in England in 2001 and 2008, we examine HIV sta...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is now considered a long-term condition. However, HIV can only be...
Objectives: The British HIV Association's (BHIVA) testing guidelines recommend men who have sex with...
OBJECTIVES: The British HIV Association's (BHIVA) testing guidelines recommend men who have sex with...
Rates of HIV testing are increasing among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Scotland and the UK. Ho...
Background: Late diagnosis of HIV is detrimental to patients, resulting in increased morbidity, mort...
Why do men who have sex with men and who are at high risk of HIV infection, decline HIV testing? In ...
Over 100,000 have HIV in the UK. However, while effective treatment exists, there is neither a cure ...
Undiagnosed HIV and late HIV diagnosis increase the risk of poor disease prognosis in infected indiv...
Executive summary: • HIV is now a treatable medical condition and the majority of those living with...
Introduction: HIV diagnoses among gay and bisexual men have increased over the past decade in Austra...
Undiagnosed HIV and late HIV diagnosis increase the risk of poor disease prognosis in infected indiv...
Objective To investigate the barriers to HIV testing among Australian gay men. Methods: An online su...
Objectives: This paper examines changes in barriers to HIV testing amongst gay men. We compared dat...
There has been a substantial scale-up of HIV testing, yet 15% of people with HIV are still unaware o...
Using data from two large internet-recruited surveys in England in 2001 and 2008, we examine HIV sta...