Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States: “We Have the Tools”
Despite progress, alarming HIV rates persist in the US. Ending the HIV Epidemic seeks to reduce annual new HIV infections to fewer than 3000 by 2030.
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Despite progress, alarming HIV rates persist in the US. Ending the HIV Epidemic seeks to reduce annual new HIV infections to fewer than 3000 by 2030.
Read MoreOct 2, 2023
Urine biomarkers of kidney tubular injury are strongly correlated with acute kidney injury (AKI) in patients with HIV, according to results published in AIDS. In the Preditors of Acute Renal Injury Study, Michelle Estrella, MD,...
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Literature on recently acquired HIV focuses mainly on HIV acquisition from individualistic and behavioral perspectives, excluding information about living with HIV, such as immediate ART initiation, stigma, and wellbeing,...
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Comorbid injection drug use (IDU) with hepatitis C (HCV) infection increases epigenetic age...
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Higher levels of physical activity are tied to decreased abdominal adiposity among older adults with HIV, according to findings published in AIDS. Amanda Willig, MD, and colleagues examined the association between objectively...
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