A roundtable discussion, moderated by MarkAlain Déry, DO, MPH, FACOI, focused on disparities in the prevention, diagnosis, and care of HIV. Dr. Déry was joined by Hamadullah Shaik, MD, an assistant professor in infectious diseases at Rutgers University, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and associate chair for Infection Prevention at Robert Wood Johnson; and Sneha Jacob, MD, an associate professor of medicine at Rutgers University, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and an HIV specialist with a background in internal medicine. ...
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Panelists offer their perspective on the use of telehealth in the care of individuals with HIV.
Panelists discuss the burden of mental health and substance use disorders on individuals living with HIV.
HIV physicians reflect on how delivering accurate and timely information and treatment for patients newly diagnosed with HIV.
HIV physicians discuss building trust with their patients to alleviate the burden of stigma in the health care setting.
Panelists discuss how health care policy, education, and insurance coverage impact access to HIV prevention.
Panelists discuss HIV prevention options and new drug developments that could improve prevention.
Limited access to healthcare, driven by factors like employment discrimination, suggests a link to increased risk behaviors.
In people Living with chronic HIV, viral damage to the gut may lead to increased intestinal permeability (leaky gut).
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