HIV Annual Update: HIV Care in 2022 and Beyond

Watch the discussion and download slides from this engaging symposium reviewing the most important clinical developments in HIV management from the past year. Topics covered include evolving options for first-line ART and switch strategies for virologically suppressed patients optimized regimens for patients with extensive treatment experience new and expanding options for HIV prevention the latest data and guidance on weight gain with ART future innovations in HIV management mitigating the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on HIV care and addressing racial inequities across the healthcare system.

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Activities

First-line ART and Switch Strategies
Evolving Options for First-line ART and Switch Strategies
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Released: September 09, 2021

Expires: September 08, 2022

Future of HIV
Future of HIV: Therapeutics, Vaccines, and Cure
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Released: September 09, 2021

Expires: September 08, 2022

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2-Drug ART
2-Drug ART Regimens: Is a Simplified Regimen on the Horizon for Most Patients With HIV?
Clinical Thought
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Released: November 05, 2021

Expires: November 04, 2022

Future HIV Treatments
Where Might Investigational Long-Acting 2-Drug Combinations of ARVs With Novel Mechanisms of Action Fit Into the Future HIV Treatment Landscape?
Clinical Thought
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Released: November 30, 2021

Expires: November 29, 2022

Activities

Challenging Cases
Challenging Cases in HIV Care: A Roundtable
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Prevention and Care for Principal Populations
Advancing HIV Prevention and Care for Principal Populations: A Roundtable
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Activities

ART and Weight Gain
Initial ART and Weight Gain: Where Do We Stand at the End of 2021?
Clinical Thought
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Released: November 05, 2021

Expires: November 04, 2022

Updated EACS ART Guidelines
Updated EACS ART Guidelines: Selecting Optimal Initial and Switch Regimens
Clinical Thought
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Released: November 15, 2021

Expires: November 14, 2022

Aktualisierte ART-Leitlinien der EACS
Aktualisierte ART-Leitlinien der EACS: Auswahl des optimalen Initialregimes und Umstellungsregimes
Clinical Thought
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Released: December 20, 2021

Expires: December 19, 2022

Cuidado del VIH en el 2022
Diapositivas clave sobre el cuidado del VIH en el 2022 y más allá
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Released: October 04, 2021

Expires: October 03, 2022

Faculty

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Brenda E. Crabtree Ramírez, MD

Assistant Professor, HIV Program
Department of Infectious Diseases
Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición, Salvador Zubirán
Mexico City, Mexico

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Rajesh Gandhi, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine
Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts

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Daniel R. Kuritzkes, 医学博士

科长,传染病科
布莱根妇女医院
Harriet Ryan Albee 医学教授
哈佛医学院
波士顿,马萨诸塞州

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Karine Lacombe, MD, PhD

Professor of Medicine
Infectious Diseases Department
Sorbonne Uiversité
Inserm Pierre Louis School of Public Health
Paris, France

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Jens D. Lundgren, MD, DMSc

Professor
Rigshospital, University of Copenhagen
Director
Centre of Excellence for Health, Immunity and Infection (CHIP)
Rigshospital, University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark

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Babafemi Taiwo, MBBS

Assistant Professor
Division of Infectious Diseases
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Chicago, Illinois

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Darcy Wooten, MD, MS

Professor of Medicine
Associate Chief for Medical Education
Division of Infectious Diseases
John T. Milliken Department of Medicine
Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis
St Louis, Missouri

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