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Recurring and Emerging Questions Related to Management of HIV-Related Opportunistic Infections
Recurring and Emerging Questions Related to Management of HIV-Related Opportunistic Infections
CROI
Conference on Bacteriophages
RWHAP Clinical Conference
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Key Slides
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CME Courses
HIV In-Person and Virtual Courses
Current On-Demand Courses
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Upcoming Webinars
Current On-Demand Webinars
MATE Act CME
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Dialogues
Upcoming IAS–USA Dialogues
On-Demand Dialogues
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Topics In Antiviral Medicine
Current Issues for CME
Previous Issues
TAM
Policies and Practices
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HIV Drug Resistance
Drug Resistance Mutations Chart
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Practice Question of the Week
Which of the following statements is TRUE about immunologic aging in people with HIV?
A. Persons with HIV exhibit relative reductions in inflammatory markers with advancing age due to immunosuppression
B. Aging is characterized by changes to immune profiles and inflammatory markers, many of which are also increased among persons with HIV
C. Inflamm-aging is the result of opportunistic infections occurring among persons with HIV who are over the age of 50 years
D. Inflamm-aging is most prominent at younger ages and slows down once individuals develop various age-related chronic diseases
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