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DESCRIPTION:As anti-retroviral\ntherapies become increasingly accessible\, 
 more and more people are aging with\nHIV. In high resource settings with h
 istorical access to HIV treatments\, adults\nover 50 comprise approximatel
 y half of people with HIV. In resource poor\nsettings like sub-Saharan Afr
 ica\, people over 50 account for a smaller but\ngrowing proportion of peop
 le with HIV\, which will mirror high resource settings\nin coming decades.
 &nbsp\; Referencing three\nparallel studies in Uganda\, South Africa and t
 he U.S.\, this presentation will\nexamine similarities and differences acr
 oss resource settings in the complex\nchallenges facing older people with 
 HIV including multimorbidity management\,\nsexual health\, stigma\, and ac
 cess to social care. It will examine HIV and aging\nglobally\,&nbsp\; and 
 explore policy and\nprogrammatic responses to address aging with HIV.
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DTSTART:20161025T163000Z
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SUMMARY:ASI presents: Mark Brennan-Ing
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>As anti-retroviral\ntherapies become increa
 singly accessible\, more and more people are aging with\nHIV. In high reso
 urce settings with historical access to HIV treatments\, adults\nover 50 c
 omprise approximately half of people with HIV. In resource poor\nsettings 
 like sub-Saharan Africa\, people over 50 account for a smaller but\ngrowin
 g proportion of people with HIV\, which will mirror high resource settings
 \nin coming decades.&nbsp\; Referencing three\nparallel studies in Uganda\
 , South Africa and the U.S.\, this presentation will\nexamine similarities
  and differences across resource settings in the complex\nchallenges facin
 g older people with HIV including multimorbidity management\,\nsexual heal
 th\, stigma\, and access to social care. It will examine HIV and aging\ngl
 obally\,&nbsp\; and explore policy and\nprogrammatic responses to address 
 aging with HIV.<br></p>
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