The UKC launched the " Knowledge is Power Project " in 2003 to deal with Hepatitis C and/or Tuberculosis co-infection in people who are HIV positive.
We aim to raise awareness of the prevalence of TB and HCV infections and to educate people about transmission, treatment and available support services. For this project to be successful, we need the involvement of HIV positive people who are, or have been, co-infected with TB or Hepatitis C. Would you like to share your experiences with us? How did you find out about your diagnosis? How do you think you contracted Hepatitis C or TB? How have you coped with being co-infected?
Question and Answer session transcript from our Hepatitis C evening held in February 2004 with medical experts Dr Mark Nelson of the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, and Dr Sanjay Bhagani of the Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead ... read it here ...
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