AIDS 2018 Elske Hoornenborg at AIDS 2018. Photo by Liz Highleyman.Hepatitis C in gay menUnprecedented hepatitis C infection rates seen in gay men in Amsterdam PrEP programme. Activists at the Towards Zero Together march in Amsterdam. Photo by Liz Highleyman.Harm reductionSupervised drug consumption sites offer opportunities for HCV testing and treatment. Hugo Perazzo at AIDS 2018. Photo by Liz Highleyman.NAFLDHIV infection is a risk factor for liver fat accumulation. infohep news NAFLD HIV infection is a risk factor for liver fat accumulation Liz Highleyman / 13 August 2018 People living with HIV are about twice as likely to develop steatosis, or fat accumulation in the liver, even if they don't have hepatitis B or C co-infection, according to a study presented at ... Harm reduction interventions and policy Supervised drug consumption sites offer opportunities for HCV testing and treatment Liz Highleyman / 02 August 2018 Most supervised drug consumption facilities offer hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing and referrals, but very few offer treatment, indicating that they could potentially play a greater role in curbing transmission and negative health ... Sexual transmission Unprecedented hepatitis C infection rates seen in gay men in Amsterdam PrEP programme Gus Cairns / 30 July 2018 Regular hepatitis C testing among the HIV-negative gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM) participating in the Amsterdam pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) demonstration project (AmPrEP) has revealed ... View more > Editors' picks from other sources View more > Other pages in this section Latest news All the news Conference news Email bulletin archive