Eugenia L. Siegler, MD, answers our questions about her approach to managing older adults with HIV, the challenges she and the older population face, and how to overcome those challenges.
New preliminary findings indicate that gender identity may influence pain sensation more than genetic sex among individuals with HIV and chronic pain. Infectious Diseases Consultant discussed these findings...
A new economic modeling study published in The Lancet HIV has shed light on interventions needed to reach national targets for the Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative. Infectious Diseases Consultant...
A recent study led by Shabir A. Madhi, PhD, analyzed the Hemagglutinin stalk antibody responses following trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine immunization of pregnant women and the association with...
In an interview with Infectious Diseases Consultant, Alan Winston, MD, addresses the importance of managing and preventing cognitive disorders among people living with HIV through the use of antiretroviral...
Infectious Diseases Consultant spoke with Tingting Zhang, PhD, whose new study indicated that failure to initiate antiretroviral therapy (ART) within 18 months of discontinuation is common among Medicaid...
Kaku So-Armah, PhD, answered our questions about his recent review, in which he and his colleagues discussed traditional and non-traditional risk factors for cardiovascular disease in the context of HIV,...
Infectious Diseases Consultant spoke with Helen Kelly, PhD, about her recent study, which suggested that early initiation and effective use of ART at high nadir CD4 counts may be associated with decreased...
Andrew D. Redd, PhD, from the National Institutes of Health, answers our questions about his team’s research on HIV transmission clusters and how the findings may impact the future management of HIV.
Infectious Diseases Consultant spoke with Paul K. Drain, MD, an associate professor at the University of Washington, whose new study indicated that point-of-care viral load testing can both simplify...