The Future of Long-Acting HIV Care: What’s Still Needed - a podcast by Clinical Care Options

from 2022-12-22T21:30

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In this episode,  an international expert panel shares their thoughts on what will be needed from future long-acting HIV treatment and prevention strategies to address populations who are not eligible for currently available long-acting options. The faculty members also discuss important considerations for leveraging long-acting HIV approaches to address care inequities across different populations.

Other episodes in this 4-part series cover additional aspects of long-acting antiretrovirals for HIV treatment and prevention, including key steps for switching patients to long-acting injectable cabotegravir plus rilpivirine for HIV treatment, such as selecting the most appropriate patients, introducing patients to the long-acting option, and preparing patients for what to expect from long-acting treatment in terms of efficacy, visit timing, and the injection experience; essential considerations for incorporating long-acting cabotegravir as an additional HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis option for appropriate individuals at high risk of acquiring HIV infection, such as the role of the lead-in phase, new guideline recommendations for monitoring during PrEP, and patient care and follow-up after PrEP discontinuation; and important considerations at the operational level for incorporating long-acting injectable ART into the HIV treatment armamentarium.

Presenters:
Babafemi Taiwo, MBBS
Gene Stollerman Professor of Medicine
Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases
Northwestern University 
Feinberg School of Medicine
Chicago, Illinois

Yvonne Gilleece, MB BCh, BAO
Honorary Clinical Professor in HIV Medicine and Sexual Health
Department of Global Health & HIV
Brighton & Sussex Medical School
Consultant in HIV Medicine and Sexual Health
HIV Department
University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
Brighton, United Kingdom 

Cristina Mussini, MD
Head of Department of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine
Full Professor of Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases Clinics, University Hospital
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Modena, Italy

Darrell H. S. Tan, MD, FRCPC, PhD
Associate Professor
Division of Infectious Diseases
University of Toronto
Clinician-Scientist
Division of Infectious Diseases
St. Michael's Hospital
Toronto, Canada

Content based on an online CME/CE program supported by an independent educational grant from ViiV Healthcare. 

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