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Key Studies Influencing My Practice Following EACS 2021

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Read expert faculty members’ summaries of key studies from EACS 2021, including results from studies on BIC/FTC/TAF in a test-and-treat model; islatravir and doravirine in treatment naïve patients; DTG/3TC in patients with an M184V mutation; long-acting CAB + RPV by BMI category, patient satisfaction, and outcomes after discontinuation; lenacapavir in heavily treatment experienced patients; and COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness and the impact of the pandemic on virologic suppression in PWH.

Released: November 15, 2021

Expiration: November 14, 2022

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Tristan J. Barber

Tristan J. Barber, MA, MD, FRCP

Consultant in HIV Medicine
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Honorary Associate Professor
Institute for Global Health
University College London
London, United Kingdom

Chloe Orkin

Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD

Professor of Infection and Inequities
Dean for Healthcare Transformation
Queen Mary University of London
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
London, United Kingdom

Jurgen Rockstroh

Jurgen Rockstroh, MD

Head of Infectious Diseases
Professor of Medicine 
Department of Medicine I
University Hospital Bonn
Bonn, Germany  

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Primary Author

Tristan J. Barber, MA, MD, FRCP

Consultant in HIV Medicine
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Honorary Associate Professor
Institute for Global Health
University College London
London, United Kingdom

Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD

Professor of Infection and Inequities
Dean for Healthcare Transformation
Queen Mary University of London
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
London, United Kingdom

Jurgen Rockstroh, MD

Head of Infectious Diseases
Professor of Medicine 
Department of Medicine I
University Hospital Bonn
Bonn, Germany