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Current Considerations for Clinical Management and Care of People with HIV: Findings from the 11th Annual International HIV and Aging Workshop
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2021-11-05 , DOI: 10.1089/aid.2021.0059
Asante R Kamkwalala 1 , Ankita Garg 2 , Upal Roy 3 , Avery Matthews 4 , Jose Castillo-Mancilla 5 , Jordan E Lake 6 , Giada Sebastiani 7 , Michael Yin 8 , Todd T Brown 9 , Angela R Kamer 10 , Douglas A Jabs 11, 12 , Ronald J Ellis 13, 14 , Marta Boffito 15 , Meredith Greene 16 , Sarah Schmalzle 17 , Eugenia Siegler 18 , Kristine M Erlandson 5 , David J Moore 14
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The number of people with HIV (PWH) aged 50 years or older continues to steadily increase. The convergence of age- and HIV-related complications in these individuals presents a challenge for both patients and clinicians alike. New findings continue to emerge, as numerous researchers evaluate the combined impact of these two factors on quality of life, physiological systems, and mental health in PWH. Since its first occurrence in 2009, the International Workshop on HIV and Aging has served as a multidisciplinary meeting to share basic biomedical data, clinical trial results, treatment strategies, and epidemiological recommendations, toward better understanding and outcomes among like-minded scientific professionals. In this article, we share a selection of key findings presented in plenary talks at the 11th Annual International Workshop on HIV and Aging, held virtually from September 30, 2020 to October 2, 2020. We will also address the future directions of HIV and aging research, to further assess how the aging process intersects with chronic HIV.

中文翻译:


当前艾滋病毒感染者临床管理和护理的考虑因素:第 11 届国际艾滋病毒与老龄化研讨会的调查结果



50 岁或以上的艾滋病毒感染者 (PWH) 人数持续稳步增加。这些个体中年龄和艾滋病毒相关并发症的集中对患者和临床医生都提出了挑战。随着许多研究人员评估这两个因素对感染者生活质量、生理系统和心理健康的综合影响,新的发现不断出现。自 2009 年首次举办以来,国际艾滋病毒与老龄化研讨会一直是一个多学科会议,旨在分享基本生物医学数据、临床试验结果、治疗策略和流行病学建议,以便志同道合的科学专业人士更好地理解和取得成果。在本文中,我们分享了于 2020 年 9 月 30 日至 2020 年 10 月 2 日以虚拟方式举行的第 11 届艾滋病毒与老龄化问题国际研讨会全体会议上提出的重要发现。我们还将讨论艾滋病毒和老龄化的未来方向研究,以进一步评估衰老过程如何与慢性艾滋病毒相交叉。
更新日期:2021-11-07
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