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Resumen de HIV Infection and Older Americans: The Public Health Perspective.

John T. Brooks, Kate Buchacz, Kelly A. Gebo, Jonathan Mermin

  • HIV disease is often perceived as a condition affecting young adults. However, approximately 11% of new infections occur in adults aged 50 years or older. Among persons living with HIV disease, it is estimated that more than half will be aged 50 years or older in the near future. In this review, we highlight issues related to HIV prevention and treatment for HIV-uninfected and HIV-infected older Americans, and outline unique considerations and emerging challenges for public health and patient management in these 2 populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]


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