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Improving the Management of HIV Disease


SLIDES FROM THE NEW YORK CONFERENCE
March 13, 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 Disease Pathogenesis: Immune Activation, Microbes, and a Leaky Gut
    Daniel Douek, MD, PhD
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  2. International Perspectives of Adherence and Resistance to HIV Therapy
    David R. Bangsberg, MD, MPH
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  3. HIV Management: The Issues of Optimal Treatment Timing
    Paul A. Volberding, MD
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  4. Newer Antiretrovirals: Now That We Have Them, How Do We Use Them? A Case-Based Discussion
    Paul E. Sax, MD
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  5. Stopping the Spread of HIV NOW: What Can We Expect from Antiviral Agents?
    Myron S. Cohen, MD
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  6. HIV ang Aging: The Spectrum of Disease Changes
    Amy C. Justice, MD, PhD
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  7. Metabolic Complications of HIV
    David A. Wohl, MD
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