EACS 2025: Sleep disorders and quality of sleep added to EACS management guidelines

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One of the new sections in the updated EACS guidelines includes a new section on sleeps disorders.

The clinical impact of poor sleep has led to a new recommendation to ask a simple question: ‘How is your sleep?’

This recognises that people living with HIV commonly have sleep problems which can independently have poor clinical outcomes, irrespective of whether or not HIV has a causative role.

This first question should be asked when starting or changing ART and additionally every two years as part of routine management.

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