NAT Publications

The following list of NAT publications are available in PDF to download by clicking on the links below. Most of the publications are also available in hard copy.

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Annual Review 10/11

Fluctuating Symptoms of HIV

Get Tested! 

Give Stigma the index finger 

Guidelines for reporting HIV ('10)

Hepatitis C and HIV Co-infection

HIV and Housing: A practical guide for housing officers on HIV and its impact on housing needs

HIV and Recruitment: Advice for job applicants living with HIV

HIV and the UK Asylum Pathway: An overview by the National AIDS Trust of the pathway an asylum seeker takes in the UK from application to either integration or removal

HIV and your Disability Equality Scheme (England)

HIV at work: Advice for employees living with HIV

HIV Forensics II: Estimating the likelihood of recent HIV infection: Implications for criminal prosecution

HIV: Public Knowledge and Attitudes, 2010 Ipsos MORI Poll Report 

HIV Testing Action Plan: To increase uptake of HIV testing and reduce late diagnosis in the UK

HIV treatment as prevention:  Report of the NAT expert seminar, Towards a UK Consensus on the Impact of ART on HIV Prevention Strategies

HIV: an Agenda for Action

Home Testing for HIV: A position paper by NAT on home sampling and self-testing for HIV in the UK

Personal information and the NHS: A guide for people living with HIV

Poverty and HIV 2006-2009: Hardship Fund - HIV & AIDS: help and hope for people in poverty

Primary HIV Infection (July 2008)

Primary HIV Infection:knowledge amongst gay men (July 2011)

Prosecutions for HIV Transmission: A guide for people living with HIV in England and Wales

Psychological support for people living with HIV

Schools pack

Tackling Blood-Borne Viruses in Prisons: A framework for best practice in the UK

Take Action! Shout Loud leaflet

The AIDS Support Grant: Making a Difference?

The impact of social care support for people living with HIV: the results of NAT’s snapshot survey of healthcare professionals - pdf only (June 2011)

The Myth of HIV health tourism

Working with HIV