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eHIV Review

eHIV Review

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概要

Expert insight and analysis providing information directly relevant to HIV care, through topic-focused newsletters summarizing the peer-reviewed literature and accompanying podcasts to illustrate how to apply that information in the clinic.

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DKBmed 2019
衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • PrEP: The Newest Chapter
    2026/02/27

    In this issue: The long-awaited approval of a second long-acting injectable PrEP formulation — twice-yearly lenacapavir — has come. What are the most important things clinicians need to understand when considering prescribing this new agent?

    How does Q6 months LA lenacapavir differ from already available LA cabotegravir? Which patients is appropriate for? What kinds of monitoring are required, both at treatment initiation and with every following injection? What are the predominant safety issues, and how should they be managed?

    Join us as Matthew Spinelli, MD, MAS, Associate Professor of HIV, Infectious Disease, and Global Medicine at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, shares his experience and expertise in helping clinicians considering either of these LA PrEP options … in this issue of eHIV Review.

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    20 分
  • Youth & HIV: Understanding the Unique Challenges
    2025/12/03

    In this issue we focus on youth: the 13 to 24-year-old population responsible for nearly 20% of new HIV diagnoses in the US. Their entry into the HIV care continuum has been slow, hindered by barriers that are just now beginning to be recognized and overcome. What’s been done, what’s being done, and what needs to be done to better educate and motivate this critically important under-diagnosed and under-treated community?

    Join Dr. David C. Griffith from the Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, as he shares his knowledge and expertise in identifying and managing youth at risk for becoming infected, as well as those already living with, HIV — in this issue of eHIV Review.

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    25 分
  • Managing HIV-Related Comorbidities in an Aging Population
    2025/09/30

    PWH. People living with HIV. They’re growing older. And they’re experiencing the same illnesses of aging — CVD, kidney and liver diseases, cancers — as their HIV-seronegative counterparts.

    The question is: how should they be treated?

    Should the comorbidities of aging PWH be managed with the same agents and dosing regimens as people the same age who have not been fighting a chronic infective condition? How do the treatments that have increased PWH wellness and expected lifespans affect the safety and efficacy of the preferred comorbidity management options? What does the evidence-based data say?

    Join Dr. Maile Young Karris, Co-Director of the San Diego Center for AIDS Research Clinical Investigations Core, and an Associate Professor from the Department of Medicine at the University of California in San Diego, as we discuss strategies to mitigate the effects of comorbidities in older people living with HIV — in this issue of eHIV Review.

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    24 分
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