HIV testing in the UK By Caroline Park, Paul Flowers (Glasgow Caledonian University) Last week’s report from Public Health England shows that 100,000 people in the UK are living with HIV. New diagnoses amongst gay men remain high with 3250
On Episode 8, Martin Holt, Associate Professor at the Centre for Social Research in Health at the University of New South Wales, Australia, discusses recreational drug use among MSM. Providing an international perspective on this issue, Martin first talks about his
In Episode 7, Aidan Collins from HIV Scotland and Prof Paul Flowers from Glasgow Caledonian University discuss self-testing for HIV. This podcast has been timed for the start of HIV testing week (22-30 Nov). For further information see: HIV
In Episode 6, Dr Karen Lorimer is joined in conversation by David Stuart, Substance Use Lead at 56 Dean Street clinic in London, UK. He discusses this being the first clinic in the UK to work on drug use with its chemsex
In Episode 5, Marina Daskalopoulou, from University College London, discusses findings published in a Lancet HIV paper entitled ‘Recreational drug use, polydrug use, and sexual behaviour in HIV-diagnosed men who have sex with men in the UK: results from the