1
by Radix, Asa, Shalev, Noga
Published 2020
Johns Hopkins University
...) for primary care providers and other practitioners to encourage initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART...

2
by Radix, Asa, Shalev, Noga
Published 2020
Johns Hopkins University
Subjects: ...Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active...

3
Published 2020
Johns Hopkins University
Subjects: ...HIV Infections / drug therapy...

4
by Mar, Yonina, Kunins, Hillary
Published 2020
Johns Hopkins University
Subjects: ...Alcohol-Related Disorders / therapy...

5
Published 2020
New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute
Subjects: ...Hepatitis C, Chronic / drug therapy...

6
by Stancliff, Sharon
Published 2019
Johns Hopkins University
Subjects: ...Substance-Related Disorders / therapy...

7
by Shalev, Noga
Published 2019
Johns Hopkins University
Subjects: ...Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active / adverse effects...

8
by DeHaan, Elliot
Published 2021
New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute
...-acting cabotegravir/rilpivirine (CAB/RPV LA) as replacement therapy for adults (≥18 years old) with HIV...

9
by Brust, James C. M.
Published 2021
New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute
... complication is seen most often within the first 8 weeks of therapy in patients with advanced HIV disease. Mild...

10
by Shalev, Noga
Published 2019
Johns Hopkins University
... therapy (ART). To date, no randomized controlled studies have assessed the optimal type and frequency...

11
by McGowan, Joseph P.
Published 2023
New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute
... strategies for patients with HIV who require changes in their antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens...

12
by Gupta, Alok
Published 2022
[Johns Hopkins University]
... on the essential components of antiretroviral therapy to treat coinfection...

13
by Wright, Rodney L.
Published 2020
[Johns Hopkins University]
...Timely diagnosis of HIV and rapid initiation of antiretroviral therapy are crucial to reducing...

14
by Timoney, Maria Teresa, Atrio, Jessica M.
Published 2022
Johns Hopkins University
... with HIV includes access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) and screening, diagnosis, and treatment...

15
by Fine, Steven M.
Published 2022
[Johns Hopkins University]
..., including pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP and PEP). Emphasize that rapid antiretroviral therapy...

16
by Wright, Rodney L.
Published 2020
[Johns Hopkins University]
...Timely diagnosis of HIV and rapid initiation of antiretroviral therapy are crucial to reducing...

17
Published 2020
Johns Hopkins University
... suppression; such testing should be performed while patients are still on therapy, but no later than 4 weeks...