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Living with HIV

Living well with HIV can involve many things, including looking after your health, managing treatment, dealing with relationships and family, telling others, finances, working and travel.

In this section you will find a range of information on living well with HIV – this includes HFA articles specifically for people with bleeding disorders and links to relevant resources.

NATIONAL HAEMOPHILIA ARTICLES

LINKS TO SELECTED RESOURCES

General HIV information

For the latest news, information on treatments and living well

National Association of People HIV/AIDS Australia (NAPWHA)
Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations (AFAO)
 

HIV CURE
  • HIV cure:  collates the latest research news and scientific developments to inform people living with HIV in Australia (National Association of People Living With HIV Australia in collaboration with the Doherty Institute and the Alfred Hospital)
Research
  • HIV Futures survey – a regular survey on all aspects of living with HIV in Australia and reports on the results. (Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University)

NB We provide these links as a service to the haemophilia community. As web sites can change or should you find a site to be no longer active please notify hfaust@haemophilia.org.au. Haemophilia Foundation Australia is not responsible for the content of any external web sites. The featuring of a site on this page is not an endorsement by HFA of the information or views expressed therein.

Date last reviewed: 21 June 2019

Important Note: This information was developed by Haemophilia Foundation Australia for education and information purposes only and does not replace advice from a treating health professional. Always see your health care provider for assessment and advice about your individual health before taking action or relying on published information. This information may be printed or photocopied for educational purposes.

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