HIV Awareness

Carlos del Rio, MD

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March 21, 2024
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VIDEO: Recent developments in HIV treatment, prevention

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Some of the most interesting things that are happening are long-acting agents for both treatment and prevention. Also, we're seeing greater use of monoclonal antibodies for both treatment and prevention. So those are, to me, the most interesting and exciting things that are happening. It's hard to predict the future? But what I would see is we're evolving to a point where we're going to have maybe antiretrovirals that you can give every month or every 6 months or maybe even every year. It is the same for prevention. In other words, the use of things that last for a long time that don't need to worry about daily adherence, I think there's going to be a lot of things that [will happen].