Ending new cases of HIV by 2030? Novel interventions from Bristol research

Hosted by the Centre for Academic Primary Care

The Government has set a goal of zero new HIV cases in England by 2030. To achieve this goal there is a crucial need for better access to HIV prevention, testing and treatment. This involves increasing access to Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), a pill that reduces the risk of getting HIV. 

This also requires improving access to HIV testing, as reducing the number of people living with undiagnosed HIV provides access to treatment which saves lives and reduces HIV to undetectable levels so the virus cannot be passed on.

This webinar will showcase the research that is taking place in Bristol in a range of settings to help meet the Government’s HIV elimination goal.

Contributors: Professor Jeremy Horwood, Dr Fiona Fox, Temilola Adeniyi, Dr Tom May, Siobhán Allison, Dr Joanna Kesten, Dr Sarah Denford and Dr China Harrison, University of Bristol.

This is the 7th in the CAPC webinar series: Innovation and impact in primary care research.

Further details and to register