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We are happy to announce that "The Devil Wears GP120: Beyond Undetectable - Time to Tackle Inflammation" symposium at Glasgow 2024 will be held as a hybrid symposium on Sunday, 10 November 2024 from 12:30 - 13:30 GMT. The symposium will be held in the Clyde Auditorium which will also be broadcasted virtually.
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The HIV Glasgow Congress 2024 takes place from 10 - 13 November 2024 at the Scottish Events Campus (SEC) in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
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The registration for this symposium will be handled by the organizers of the HIV Glasgow Congress 2024. Click here for more information.
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The Devil Wears GP120 | Satellite Symposium at Glasgow 2024
What's New
About this Symposium
As HIV medicine advances, treatment goals for people with HIV have shifted from solely focusing on viral suppression to a more comprehensive approach that includes addressing immune system responses and inflammation. HIV significantly impacts the immune system, leading to clinical challenges, especially for those who experience subdued immune responses and chronic inflammation despite treatment. Even with viral suppression, some highly treated patients may still face poor CD4 responses, influencing their ability to handle infections, vaccinations, and other health determinants, leading to worse outcomes.
Ongoing research is investigating the cellular and clinical effects of the chronic inflammation triggered by HIV. Viral proteins like GP120 play a role in this process, even when the virus is suppressed, and inhibitors like temsavir are being studied for their potential to improve patient outcomes. It's crucial to keep healthcare professionals informed about these developments in HIV treatment to enhance patient care as the population of those living with HIV ages.
There is a need to inform infectious disease healthcare professionals about the cutting-edge research in HIV treatment with respect to the immune system and the inflammatory response in persons living with HIV. The program will address that need and include topics such as why chronic inflammation is seen in individuals with viral suppression, the clinical implications of the chronic inflammatory state, and a deeper dive into the possible interventions. Current state-of-the-art research being conducted based on these concepts will also be presented and discussed.
Program Director
General Information
- Allied healthcare professionals caring for people living with HIV;
- Clinical virologists and researchers; and
- Immunologists.
- Describe the pathways of HIV-induced chronic inflammation and its varying effects;
- Highlight the clinical significance of chronic inflammation in PLWHIV and how to assess this in various patient populations;
- Reflect on the various potential interventions being studied and how to integrate treatment of chronic inflammation into clinical care of PLWHIV;
Practical Information
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The registration for "The Devil Wears GP120: Beyond Undetectable - Time to Tackle Inflammation" symposium is handled by the organizers of the HIV Glasgow Congress 2024.
You can register for the symposium through the HIV Glasgow Congress 2024 website here.
From Virology Education, there are no additional fees required to attend the symposium.
Final Program
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Sunday, 10 November 2024
Program Director
The Devil Wears GP120: Beyond Undetectable - Time to Tackle Inflammation | Satellite Symposium at Glasgow 2024 is supported by an independent educational grant from ViiV Healthcare.
ViiV Healthcare was not involved in the development of content or selection of faculty for this educational activity.
Accreditation has been requested from:
- European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME)