Previous studies have shown that age-related conditions have become increasingly common in patients with HIV, indicating a need to evaluate the potential association of this prevalence with clinical care...
In a recent study, researchers evaluated changes in viral suppression status from 2013 to 2014 in patients with HIV, as well as factors associated with these changes.
Using the CDC’s National HIV Behavioral Surveillance, researchers examined coverage rates and disparities in linkage to care and antiretroviral treatment among HIV-positive men who have sex with men.
Although marijuana and alcohol use have been shown to negatively impact cognition, the effects of current and lifetime substance and alcohol use on cognitive dysfunction among individuals with HIV are not...
After evaluating the data of 27,520 participants in the NYC HIV surveillance registry, researchers have made a new indication recommendation to the US National HIV/AIDS Strategy.
Simplified treatment regimens with reduced pill burden and fewer adverse effects are desirable for patients with human immunodeficiency virus. For the EMERALD study, researchers tested the safety and...
Some previous studies have indicated a potential relationship between combined antiretroviral therapy use and myocardial infarction. However, the results have been inconsistent. In a recent study,...
In a recent study, researchers compared rates of pre-exposure prophylaxis prescription rates from 2014 to 2016 across ambulatory care practices in New York City, as well as factors that influenced these...
In a recent study, the researchers assessed the safety and efficacy of an 8-week treatment regimen with this combination in individuals with HCV and HIV co-infections.