When to initiate antiretroviral therapy is a hot-button topic in the field of HIV. When do you prefer to initiate therapy? Voice your opinion by taking our poll.
In your opinion, are children, adolescents, and adults with HIV on track to meet the global targets for viral suppression of HIV? Take our poll to voice your answer!
As the transplant waitlist continues to grow, so does the need for kidney transplants among patients with HIV and end-stage kidney disease. Do you think HIV-positive kidneys can be a solution?
Research has suggested that chronic pain in adults with HIV may be associated with psychosocial factors. Do you believe psychosocial factors play a role in your HIV patients’ chronic pain?
New technologies may play a role in reducing patients’ chronic pain symptoms. Do you think technology can increase access to and use of medications for your patients with HIV?
For some patients with HIV, opioid use is the only way to reduce their chronic pain. In your experience, what factors contribute to your patients’ chronic pain or opioid use?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend routine HIV screening for all pregnant women in the United States. For infants who are HIV-positive, though, which test do you prefer to use to make...
The first ART for HIV/AIDS was monotherapy with zidovudine in 1987. Since then, advancements in ART have improved our understanding of complex pharmacological issues. Do you think monotherapy is still a...
Pregnant women with HIV are at increased risk for tuberculosis infection. When do you think these patients should begin treatment for latent tuberculosis infection? Submit your feedback to let us know.
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