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HIV/AIDS Topic Center

News
09/02/2025
Juliet Gallagher
At a recent AMCP conference, health care leaders Maria Lopes, MD, and Steve Cohen, MD, highlighted the persistent and unique challenges of HIV management in the US, emphasizing that despite medical advancements, HIV remains classified as an...
At a recent AMCP conference, health care leaders Maria Lopes, MD, and Steve Cohen, MD, highlighted the persistent and unique challenges of HIV management in the US, emphasizing that despite medical advancements, HIV remains classified as an...
At a recent AMCP conference,...
09/02/2025
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Poll
12/09/2024
Do you believe that immediate initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) following an HIV diagnosis, as opposed to delaying treatment, significantly benefits individuals and communities?
Do you believe that immediate initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) following an HIV diagnosis, as opposed to delaying treatment, significantly benefits individuals and communities?
Do you believe that immediate...
12/09/2024
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News
12/09/2024
Juliet Gallagher
Access to long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LAI-ART) remains limited across the US despite its potential to improve adherence and outcomes for people with HIV, particularly those facing challenges with daily oral therapy.
Access to long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LAI-ART) remains limited across the US despite its potential to improve adherence and outcomes for people with HIV, particularly those facing challenges with daily oral therapy.
Access to long-acting injectable...
12/09/2024
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News
12/04/2024
Juliet Gallagher
A new observational study examining commercially insured adults in the United States has revealed the substantial long-term economic burden associated with HIV, showing that lifetime costs for people with HIV (PWH) exceed those for...
A new observational study examining commercially insured adults in the United States has revealed the substantial long-term economic burden associated with HIV, showing that lifetime costs for people with HIV (PWH) exceed those for...
A new observational study...
12/04/2024
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Podcasts
11/15/2024
Edmund J. Pezalla, MD
Join our in-depth discussion about the challenges of HIV treatment, the importance of adherence to antiretroviral therapy, and how long-acting ART can improve treatment outcomes.
Join our in-depth discussion about the challenges of HIV treatment, the importance of adherence to antiretroviral therapy, and how long-acting ART can improve treatment outcomes.
Join our in-depth discussion...
11/15/2024
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Research Review
10/14/2024
Hannah Musick
Research presented at AMCP Nexus 2024 suggests that switching to long-acting antiretroviral therapy (ART) may significantly improve adherence and persistence in people with HIV (PWH) compared to staying on traditional oral ART, offering a...
Research presented at AMCP Nexus 2024 suggests that switching to long-acting antiretroviral therapy (ART) may significantly improve adherence and persistence in people with HIV (PWH) compared to staying on traditional oral ART, offering a...
Research presented at AMCP Nexus...
10/14/2024
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News
09/20/2024
Lisa Kuhns, PhD, MD
Addressing stigma associated with pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is crucial for improving its uptake and adherence among eligible populations, according to study results published in Sexes.
Addressing stigma associated with pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is crucial for improving its uptake and adherence among eligible populations, according to study results published in Sexes.
Addressing stigma associated...
09/20/2024
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News
09/16/2024
Lisa Kuhns, PhD, MD
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has awarded $400 million in funding to boost HIV prevention and surveillance efforts across the United States, aiming to accelerate progress in reducing new infections and improving health...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has awarded $400 million in funding to boost HIV prevention and surveillance efforts across the United States, aiming to accelerate progress in reducing new infections and improving health...
The Centers for Disease Control...
09/16/2024
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News
08/23/2024
Lisa Kuhns, PhD, MD
Despite recommendations for routine prenatal care, pregnant women living with HIV (PLHIV) are receiving routine vaccinations at alarmingly low rates, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
Despite recommendations for routine prenatal care, pregnant women living with HIV (PLHIV) are receiving routine vaccinations at alarmingly low rates, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
Despite recommendations for...
08/23/2024
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News
07/24/2024
Grace Taylor, MS, MA
As HIV rates continue to rise among Latino gay and bisexual men, health policy advocates stress the need for more federal assistance for HIV treatment and prevention in this community.
As HIV rates continue to rise among Latino gay and bisexual men, health policy advocates stress the need for more federal assistance for HIV treatment and prevention in this community.
As HIV rates continue to rise...
07/24/2024
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