HIVClinicalForum
Meeting category
Date(s)
22 Aug 2018
Location
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Organizer

Rio de Janeiro HIV Clinical Forum 2018

Related Enduring Materials

Enduring Materials
Session 1: Antiretroviral Drug Resistance -
Resistance to Integrase Inhibitors
Charles Boucher, MD, PhD
Erasmus Medical Center, The Netherlands
Transmitted resistance to ARVs and its impact on initial therapy
Ricardo Diaz, MD
Federal University of Sao Paulo - UNIFESP, Brazil
Session 2: Integrase Inhibitors in Special Populations -
DDIs, INSTIs, TB and hepatitis
David Back, PhD
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
INSTIs in women and pregnancy
Sharon Walmsley, CM, MD, FRCPC
University Health Network, Canada
HIV prevention and the role of integrase inhibitors
Pep Coll, MD
AIDS Research Institute-IrsiCaixa, Spain
Clinical case presentation
Marcio de Figueiredo Fernandes
Marcio de Figueiredo Fernandes, MD
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Session 3: Clinical Utility of Integrase Inhibitors -
SIERJ SESSION: Is early ART for everyone?
Mauro Schechter, MD, PhD
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Optimal use of INSTI’s in routine practice
Carlos Brites, MD, PhD
Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil
Clinical case presentation
Tânia Vergara, MD, PhD
Sociedade de Infectologia do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Session 4: Future Treatment Options -
Simplified regimens: pros and cons
Pedro Cahn, MD, PhD
Fundación Huésped Buenos Aires, Argentina
Future perspective for delivery of antiretroviral drugs
David Back, PhD
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Overview
Welcome

We would like to thank you for joining us at the Rio de Janeiro HIV Clinical Forum 2018 in Rio de Janeiro. It was a wonderful meeting filled with lively discussions and great presentations from speakers around the world.

Background

The HIV CLINICAL FORUM is developed as part of a series of interactive programs that provide independent medical education on emerging topics in HIV. The program features International and regions experts in order to provide HIV clinicians and allied healthcare professionals with updates on the latest developments related to HIV management, providing opportunities for sharing of clinical experience and presenting results from ongoing and completed cohorts/research programs.

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