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Larger studies suggest people living with HIV might have a modestly higher risk of severe COVID-19, but much remains to be learned.
A new PrEP telehealth system at Stanford Children’s Health offers HIV prevention to youth and adults 25 and younger.
This finding is particularly relevant given the COVID-19 pandemic’s myriad disruptions to health care services and everyday life.
An HIV clinic saw a 31% lower likelihood of viral suppression after transitioning to telehealth due to COVID-19.
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned virtual health from a niche service into a mainstay of modern medicine. But it’s not working for everyone.
The Arlington location is one of over 35 clinics in the South operated by CAN Community Health.
POZ readers provide feedback on how the coronavirus pandemic has affected their lives.
However, PrEP still remains widely available, often provided via telemedicine.
Telemedicine can be more cost effective and convenient than routine office visits.
Experts offer advice about how to stop and restart PrEP in the era of social distancing.
Scripts and testing don’t require visits to the doc thanks to this partnership between Texas Health Action and the telemedicine portals.
A survey of local health departments reveals concerning news—and a silver lining.
Yes! Here’s a snapshot of HIV providers responding to the new pandemic.
June 2020 Survey
The funding arrives via Gilead Sciences’ COMPASS Initiative.
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