
HIV Treatment Bulletin - Vol. 8, No. 8/9, August-September 2007
This issue includes the first coverage from the 4th IAS Conference and 9th Lipodystrophy Workshop, both held in Sydney in July.
We have included as a supplement to the email distribution of HTB, the first issue of a new electronic publication called ARVs4IDUs. This is a quarterly summary of research relating to injecting drug users and HIV, with the first issue launched at the IAS conference in Sydney.
This publication is available in English and Russian language versions.
HTB readers who currently receive HTB by email will receive this automatically as a supplement to the next issue of HTB. Print readers will need to subscribe for this new service online:
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