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Meredith Greene : Loneliness in Older Adults Living with HIV

*+-Meredith Greene, Associate Director, Geriatric HIV Consultation Clinic, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco Meredith Greene : Loneliness in Older Adults Living with HIV More than half of people living with HIV in Canada and the US are now over 50 years old. As they age, more are reporting experiencing loneliness. What impact does …

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Deborah Kelly : HIV testing at the Pharmacy : The APPROACH Study

*+-Deborah Kelly, Memorial University Innovations In Testing How can we reach the 14% of Ontarians—just over 3,000 people—who have HIV but have not yet been diagnosed? This plenary talks about innovative ways to make HIV testing more accessible to more people. What’s the potential to bring these innovations to Ontario? What else should we be …

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Daniel Grace : Let’s get Digital : Improving Public Health With An Online Sexual Health Service

*+-Daniel Grace, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto Innovations In Testing How can we reach the 14% of Ontarians—just over 3,000 people—who have HIV but have not yet been diagnosed? This plenary talks about innovative ways to make HIV testing more accessible to more people. What’s the potential to bring these innovations …

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Roy Gulick : The Future of Antiretroviral Therapy

*+-Roy Gulick, Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases, Weill Medical College, Cornell University The Future of Antiretroviral Therapy ART regimens have improved significantly over the years. What’s next? Will new regimens and new delivery mechanisms improve care and adherence? Descriptive Transcript Thanks a lot Sharon. Thanks to Jean and the …

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Dr Michael Brady : Talking U=U : Can’t Pass It On

*+-Michael Brady, Medical Director, Terrence Higgins Trust, UK Talking U=U “Undetectable = Untransmissible” is one of the most positive messages people living with HIV can hear. It reduces the stigma associated with HIV and provides motivation to stay on treatment to keep both themselves and their sexual partners healthy. Yet many clinicians still struggle with …

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