In these videos, Dr. Ann Chahroudi, MD, PhD, Co-Director of the Emory Center for AIDS Research, explores critical aspects of advancing HIV care. She discusses the persistent challenges in accessing treatment and strategies to improve healthcare equity. Dr. Chahroudi also examines current therapeutic approaches, emphasizing the role of patient behavior in adherence to antiretroviral therapy. Additionally, she highlights emerging advancements in immune modulation and broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs), shedding light on their potential to revolutionize HIV treatment and long-term disease management.
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Breaking barriers: addressing social determinants of health in HIV treatmentStrategies for enhancing equity and patient outcomes
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Evolving horizons: historical and emerging therapies in HIV managementfrom AZT to long-acting injectables and beyond
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Simplifying success: strategies to improve HIV medication adherence in low-resource populationsLeveraging once-daily combination pills and tailored interventions
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Breaking the silence: strategies to reduce HIV stigma in clinical practiceEmpowering patients through compassionate and inclusive care