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Ending the HIV Epidemic: Persistence on ART
Ending the HIV Epidemic: Persistence on ART
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20 minutes
Released:
Nov 14, 2022
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In this episode, Linda-Gail Bekker, MBChB, DTM&H, DCH, FCP(SA), PhD, discusses strategies for and importance of HIV care engagement and reengagement for those who have fallen out of care. Her overview includes:WHO Global Health Strategy on HIVLongitudinal HIV care trajectoriesPromotion of successful care and antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherenceDifferentiated service deliveryImproving care and ART adherence in high-risk groupsPatient perspectives on ART persistence Presenter:Linda-Gail Bekker, MBChB, DTM&H, DCH, FCP(SA), PhDDirectorDesmond Tutu HIV CentrePast PresidentInternational AIDS SocietyFaculty of Health SciencesUniversity of Cape TownCape Town, South AfricaPanelists:Nagalingeswaran Kumarasamy, MBBS, FRCP, PhDChief and DirectorVHS-Infectious Diseases Medical CentreDirectorChennai Antiviral Research and Treatment (CART) Clinical Research SiteVoluntary Health ServicesChennai, IndiaChloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MDProfessor of HIVQueen Mary, University of LondonConsultant PhysicianLead for HIV ResearchBarts Health NHS TrustThe Royal London HospitalLondon, United KingdomBabafemi Taiwo, MBBSGene Stollerman Professor of MedicineChief, Division of Infectious DiseasesNorthwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineChicago, IllinoisContent based on an online CME program supported by an independent educational grant from Gilead Sciences.Follow along with the slides: https://bit.ly/3dSNoumLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3AE2AV1
Released:
Nov 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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