As the fight against HIV/AIDS continues, 2024 has brought notable advancements and critical discussions in the global response to the epidemic. Organizations, researchers, and policymakers have converged to share new findings and strategize on innovative approaches to treatment and prevention. Here’s an overview of key resources, updates, and breakthroughs shared this year.
Exciting strides have been made in the search for an HIV cure. Researchers at the University of Western Ontario have announced they are a step closer to a breakthrough in HIV treatment, giving hope to millions living with the virus (ScienceDaily).
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved new drugs to expand treatment options for patients. One notable approval is Sunlenca (lenacapavir), designed for adult patients whose infections are resistant to other treatments (HIV.gov).
The 25th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2024) remains the premier platform for scientific discovery, advocacy, and human rights discussions in the field of HIV/AIDS. The event highlights included discussions on long-acting injectables, which promise to revolutionize HIV prevention and treatment (International AIDS Society, HIV.gov).
The AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETC) National Coordinating Resource Center continues to offer updated curricula and training modules to healthcare professionals, ensuring they remain informed about the latest HIV treatment regimens and best practices (AIDS Education and Training Centers). The National HIV Curriculum by the CDC also offers free continuing education credits for medical practitioners (CDC).
The updated HIV/AIDS treatment guidelines from various authoritative sources such as NIH, CDC, and the International Antiviral Society provide critical insights and practical recommendations for healthcare providers (Clinicalinfo.HIV.gov, CDC). Key guidelines and reports, including those from the Global HIV Prevention Coalition, emphasize the need for continued targeted interventions to reduce new infections (UNAIDS).
While there has been substantial progress, significant challenges remain. UNAIDS reports that new infections are still on the rise in several regions, particularly in eastern Europe and central Asia, underscoring the need for heightened efforts in those areas (IAS).
Resources and further information on these points can be accessed through the following links:
With consistent and collaborative efforts, the dream of an HIV/AIDS-free future remains within reach. As we move through 2024, these resources exemplify the dedicated global initiative to combating and eventually eradicating the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
AIDS 2024, the 25th International AIDS Conference | AIDS 2024
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AIDS 2024 | HIV.gov
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Theme | AIDS 2024 | International AIDS Society (IAS)
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Objectives | AIDS 2024 | International AIDS Society (IAS)
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AIDS 2024, the 25th International AIDS Conference | IntraHealth
As the world’s largest conference on HIV and AIDS, the International AIDS Conference sits at the intersection of science, advocacy, and human rights, bringing together scientists, policymakers, health care professionals, people living with HIV, funders, media, and communities. AIDS 2024 will convene an estimated 15,000 participants from around the world to share knowledge, best practices ...
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The AIDS 2024 speakers are leaders in science, policy and activism. They look forward to sharing their knowledge and best practices with you. AIDS 2024 will provide a powerful platform to strategically align around a unified and equitable response to the pandemic. It will call on us to unite behind a simple principle: Put people first!
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Highlights from the 25th International AIDS Conference
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AIDS 2024, the 25th International AIDS Conference | AIDS 2024
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Free Continuing Education Opportunities | HIV Nexus | CDC
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