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Pro-aging blood signature identified in people living with HIV

Research led by the Wistar Institute’s professor Mohamed Abdel-Mohsen, PhD and other collaborators, have identified sugar abnormalities in the blood that may promote biological aging and inflammation in people living with HIV (PLWH). Click to read more.

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Continuity of HIV Care Preserved During Pandemic Through Telemedicine, Despite Lack of In-Person Care

Strategies used during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure continuity of care in people living with HIV can be used as a paradigm of adaptability during unexpected crises.

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OUD Stable Over Time in People Living With HIV, Chronic Pain

Although rates of opioid use disorder (OUD) are higher than previous estimates, OUD was relatively stable or decreasing over time in patients with HIV.

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Survey of Swedish Women With HIV Suggests Stigma, Discrimination Persist

Women living with HIV reported their experiences living with the disease, highlighting discrimination in their social lives.

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Viral Load Tests, Initial Visits Reduced During Pandemic in People Living With HIV

A new study has found that initial visits and the number of viral load tests decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic but viral suppression and hospitalizations remained stable.

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