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Integrating Care: Is This the Way to Reach Transgender People Living With HIV?

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Transgender people are more likely to have HIV and to be diagnosed late, which increases the risk for complications and poor outcomes. But by integrating HIV services and gender-affirming care, I believe we can address many of the barriers to HIV care for transgender people. 

Released: July 10, 2024

Expiration: July 09, 2025

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Marta Boffito

Marta Boffito, MD, PhD, FRCP, MBA

Consultant Physician
Clinical Director
HIV, Sexual and Gender Health, Dermatology
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Imperial College London
London, United Kingdom

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Supported by an educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc.

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Marta Boffito, MD, PhD, FRCP, MBA

Consultant Physician
Clinical Director
HIV, Sexual and Gender Health, Dermatology
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Imperial College London
London, United Kingdom

Marta Boffito, MD, PhD, FRCP, MBA: consultant/advisor/speaker: AstraZeneca, Gilead, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck Sharp & Dohme, Pfizer, ViiV.