Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Efforts to End the HIV Epidemic Must Not Ignore People Already Living With HIV

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Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Efforts to End the HIV Epidemic Must Not Ignore People Already Living With HIV

Pill bottle with red ribbon on paper listing HIV comorbidities: heart disease, kidney disease, neurocognitive disorders, osteoporosis, liver diseases

People living with HIV have an increased risk of developing numerous other conditions, even when HIV is treated with antiretroviral therapy. Credit: NIAID

Efforts to prevent new HIV transmissions in the United States must be accompanied by advances in addressing HIV-associated comorbidities to improve the health of people already living with HIV, NIAID experts assert in a new JAMA commentary.

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