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Improving the Management of HIV Disease


SLIDES FROM THE NEW YORK CONFERENCE
November 5, 2009


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Key Slides from Conference Lectures
Conference speakers selected approximately 15 to 20 key slides from their presentations that they thought would be useful to attendees who are presenting updates from this conference to their colleagues.

  1. HIV and the Caribbean
    Jean William Pape, MD
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  2. Antiretroviral Therapy: What to Start?
    Roy M. Gulick, MD, MPH
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  3. Review of HIV Diagnostic Testing: Evolving Technology and Testing Strategies
    Demetre C. Daskalakis, MD
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  4. HIV and the H1N1 Influenza Epidemic
    Anne Moscona, MD
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  5. Challenging Cases from the Clinic
    Eric S. Daar, MD
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  6. Aging with HIV
    Judith A. Aberg, MD
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  7. Treatment of Hepatitis C Virus with Direct Acting Antivirals: HIV Redux
    Douglas T. Dieterich, MD
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