HIV and Aging Additional Resources: Editorials
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All Weight Gain is Not the Same: Fatty Liver Disease in People with HIV
The final presentation of a three-part webinar series on unintended weight change in HIV presented by Dr. John R. Koethe of Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
HIV and Aging Additional Resources: Journal Articles
Core Curriculum: Epidemiology and Spread of HIV
While the number of newly diagnosed HIV infections is declining in many countries, the number of people living with HIV continues to increase, largely due to improved...
Core Curriculum: Mechanisms of HIV Transmission
HIV can be transmitted in any interaction where blood or bodily fluids are intimately exchanged. That includes sexual contact, injection drug use, and pregnancy,...
Core Curriculum: HIV Transmission Prevention
Effective strategies to prevent HIV transmission combine several types of interventions, including behavioral, structural, and biomedical; targeted at both...
Core Curriculum: Immunology
After HIV infection occurs, chronic inflammation results in translocation of microbial products across gut mucosa, lymph node scarring, and dysregulation of T-cell...
Core Curriculum: Overview of Antiretroviral Therapy
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has evolved greatly in the thirty-years since its inception from a single toxic agent to highly tolerable, highly effective, triple-drug...
Core Curriculum: Classes of ARV Medications
A complete ARV regimen combines drugs targeting different steps in the HIV lifecycle. Guideline committees examine evidence to recommend first-line and later treatment.
Core Curriculum: ART Choosing a First Regimen
Mediated by mutations allowing HIV replication in the presence of ART, ARV resistance can be transmitted at infection or acquired in periods of nonsuppression
Core Curriculum: Managing Regimen Simplification and Switch
Viral-load testing is an important aspect of treatment monitoring. When virologic failure occurs, a regimen may be modified to support continued suppression of viral...
Core Curriculum: Management of ART for Special Populations
HIV can be transmitted in any interaction where blood or bodily fluids are intimately exchanged. That includes sexual contact, injection drug use, and pregnancy,...
Core Curriculum: Antiretroviral Resistance
Mediated by mutations allowing HIV replication in the presence of ART, ARV resistance can be transmitted at infection or acquired in periods of nonsuppression
Core Curriculum: Understanding Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics and Managing ART
Mediated by mutations allowing HIV replication in the presence of ART, ARV resistance can be transmitted at infection or acquired in periods of nonsuppression
Core Curriculum: Renal Complications of HIV
Understanding the epidemiology and risk factors for renal disease in HIV+ patients helps distinguish among a broad spectrum of renal diseases in this population.