Treatment Monitoring and Support

Resources: 39

Prevention IS Care

To help HIV care providers engage patients in care and transmission prevention, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed a new a...

Publication Date
06/30/2021

HIV Epidemiology and Testing

The following slides explain the current trends of HIV in the U.S. and Louisiana, basic HIV terminology, different HIV screening tests and CDC screeni...

Publication Date
01/11/2024

Case Based Learning

These training slides guide providers in decision making on managing antiretroviral therapy and switching treatments, as well as discussions on preven...

Publication Date
03/18/2024

HIV Medications 101

These training slides discuss the initial laboratory tests needed in the work-up of a person with a reactive (positive) HIV antigen/antibody test, ant...

Publication Date
03/19/2024

HIV Medications Overview

These guideline slides compare and contrast various antiretroviral therapy (ART) options when initiating treatment for people with HIV, as well as ind...

Publication Date
04/12/2024

Switching ART Regimens

These training slides discuss the common reasons for switching antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens, the importance of taking into account relevant p...

Publication Date
04/12/2024

CROI 2024 Update

These slides provide an overview on discussions regarding advances in HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STI) prevention and treatment from CROI...

Publication Date
04/15/2024

Resources: 5

Articles: 2

The LATITUDE to Stay On Track: NIH to Launch Study in People Non-Adherent to Daily Treatment

Taking effective HIV medications as prescribed offers many benefits for people with HIV—life expectancy normalizes and viral loads drop below detectable levels, preventing the risk of sexual transmission in those who achieve and maintain durable viral suppression. Unfortunately, many individuals fac...

Karin
Klingman
National Institutes of Health
Tia
Morton
National Institutes of Health