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HIV Meds Update - RAPID: Immediate ART Initiation

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National AETC Support Center,  UCSF Center for HIV Information

ShareSpot Post, published 09/27/2016

Immediate ART Initiation Improves Time to Viral Suppression

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Susa
Coffey
National AETC Support Center,  UCSF Center for HIV Information

ShareSpot Post, published 04/11/2018

Rapid ART Start

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Susa
Coffey
National AETC Support Center,  UCSF Center for HIV Information

ShareSpot Post, published 10/16/2018

Rapid (Immediate) ART Initiation & Restart: Guide for Clinicians

Published 01/23/2023

HIV Epidemic Rapid Response Toolkit

Published 06/10/2019, Reviewed 08/04/2025

HIV Care Tools – A New Resource for Ending the HIV Epidemic

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Collins
National AETC Support Center

ShareSpot Post, published 05/12/2021

Antiretroviral (ART) Adherence

Published 01/11/2024

Ending the HIV Epidemic: Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), Postexposure Prophylaxis (PEP), and HIV Prevention

Published 01/11/2024

The ABCs of ART: Designing Initial Antiretroviral Regimens for Beginners

Published 01/15/2024

Rapid Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy for People with HIV

Published 04/15/2024

South Central AETC HIV ECHO Programs

Published 12/26/2024

HIV Care Tools

Published 06/06/2025

Recorded AIDS Seminar: The Latest in Starting and Switching Antiretroviral Therapy

Published 01/07/2026

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