Hepatitis A is a virus that affects the liver. It can cause a short-term illness that normally lasts between 10 and 14 days. It doesn’t have a chronic phase, unlike other forms of hepatitis.
Hepatitis B, or HBV, is a type of viral hepatitis that causes inflammation of the liver. It’s many times more infectious than HIV and it can survive outside the body in dried blood for over a week....
Our board of trustees is responsible for setting the overall strategy and direction of the charity, and for ensuring we use our resources effectively in pursuit of our mission statement.
As new figures show the UK has achieved 90:90:90 targets for HIV a year ahead of schedule, ending new transmissions is in sight.
Despite this, and the fact that people living with HIV can now...
This National HIV Testing Week we worked with Parliamentarians to encourage people to ‘give HIV the finger’ to show how quick and easy it now is to test for HIV.