@article{32cfd9d8dc4a458591a23795d6af1fd6,
title = "Current Challenges and Solutions for Clinical Management and Care of People with HIV: Findings from the 12th Annual International HIV and Aging Workshop",
abstract = "People with HIV on combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) have longer life expectancy and are increasingly experiencing age-related comorbidities. Thus, aging with HIV has become a central issue in clinical care and research, which has been particularly challenging with the intersection of the ongoing coronavirus (COVID)-19 pandemic. Since 2009, the International Workshop on HIV and Aging has served as a multidisciplinary platform to share research findings from cross-disciplinary fields along with community advocates to address critical issues in HIV and aging. In this article, we summarize the key oral presentations from the 12th Annual International Workshop on HIV and Aging, held virtually on September 23rd and 24th, 2021. The topics ranged from basic science research on biological mechanisms of aging to quality of life and delivery of care under the COVID-19 pandemic. This workshop enriched our understanding of HIV and aging under the COVID-19 pandemic, identified challenges and opportunities to combat the impact of COVID-19 on HIV communities, and also provided updated research and future directions of the field to move HIV and aging research forward, with the ultimate goal of successful aging for older people with HIV.",
keywords = "COVID-19, HIV, aging, biological mechanism, delivery of care, quality of life",
author = "Xiaoying Yu and Lobo, {Judith D.} and Erin Sundermann and Baker, {Darren J.} and Tracy, {Russell P.} and Kuchel, {George A.} and Stephenson, {Kathryn E.} and Letendre, {Scott L.} and Bruce Brew and Cysique, {Lucette A.} and Dale, {Sannisha K.} and Chelsie Wallen and Kunisaki, {Ken M.} and Giovanni Guaraldi and Jovana Milic and Alan Winston and Moore, {David J.} and Margolick, {Joseph B.} and Erlandson, {Kristine M.}",
note = "Funding Information: X.Y. is supported by funding from NIMH/NIH (R25MH108389) and the NIH/OD/NIAID/NICHD (K12HD052023 Berenson, PI). J.D.L. is supported by funding from NIMH/NIH (R25MH108389) and NIAID (T32AI007384). D.J.B. is supported by the Glenn Foundation for Medical Research, the National Institutes of Health (R01AG053229, R01AG068076, R01CA242023), the Minnesota Partnership for Biotechnology and Medical Genomics, and the Cure Alzheimer's Fund. G.A.K. is supported, in part, by NIA (R33AG61456, P30AG059988, R25AG073119, U54AG075941, and R56AG060746) and NIAID (U01AI165452). S.L.L. is supported by R01MH125720, P30MH062512, T32AI007384, P30AI036214, R25MH108389, R01AG063659, and R01MH107345. S.K.D. is supported by R01MH121194 and P30 MH116867 from the National Institutes of Health. C.W. is supported by NIMH (R01MH121194). K.M.K. is supported by NHLBI (R01 HL131049) and this material is also the result of work supported with resources and the use of facilities at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Copyright 2023, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2023.",
year = "2023",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1089/aid.2022.0079",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "39",
pages = "1--12",
journal = "AIDS research and human retroviruses",
issn = "0889-2229",
publisher = "Mary Ann Liebert Inc.",
number = "1",
}