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National HIV Curriculum PodcastNational HIV Curriculum PodcastInitial Visit & Evaluation for a Person with HIVNational HIV Curriculum Podcast editors Dr. Jehan Budak and Dr. Aley Kalapila discuss their approaches and key questions they ask during an initial visit and evaluation with a person who’s new to their clinic. View episode transcript at www.hiv.uw.edu.This podcast explores practice-changing issues and updates in HIV diagnosis, management, and prevention. The three podcast hosts include Lead Editor Dr. Brian Wood, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington (UW), Editor Dr. Jehan Budak, UW Assistant Professor of Medicine, and Editor Dr. Aley Kalapila, Associate Professor of Medicine, Emory University School of...2025-03-1917 minFaith Against Stigma PodcastFaith Against Stigma PodcastEpisode 20: First Ladies... In this podcast episode, Camille Starnes from Wesley AME Zion Church in Charlotte, NC, and Bessie Baker from Rhoney’s Chapel AME Zion Church in Newton, NC share their experiences as First Ladies leading HIV ministries in their respective congregations. They discuss their calling to engage in HIV work, highlighting their efforts in education, testing, hosting awareness events, supporting families, and providing direct services to those living with HIV. The conversation addresses the harmful impact of stigma within faith communities and emphasizes the need for churches to better educate themselves and embody Christ's inclusive love. They also explore ways fai...2025-02-1017 minFaith Against Stigma PodcastFaith Against Stigma PodcastEpisode 16: Healing the Stigma, Holistic Approaches to HIV in Black Faith SpacesThe conversation centered around the importance of open communication, education, and active listening to end HIV stigma. Speakers emphasized the role of faith in providing a safe space for healing and support, while also highlighting the church's responsibility to break the silence on HIV/AIDS. They stressed the importance of vulnerability and openness in HIV work, and emphasized the need for tangible actions such as providing workshops and literature to support those affected by the virus.Featured Guests: Dr. Linda McRae, HOPE Counseling & Consulting Services Inc. Winston-Salem, NC, Rev. Dr. Abdue Knox, Greater Bethel AME Church...2025-02-1014 minNational HIV Curriculum PodcastNational HIV Curriculum PodcastThe SLIM LIVER Study: Use of Semaglutide for Persons with HIVThis episode reviews literature about the recent SLIM LIVER study which evaluated the impact of semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist, on persons with HIV and discusses the important implications on clinical practice. View episode transcript, links to the literature, and the tables at www.hiv.uw.edu.This podcast explores practice-changing issues and updates in HIV diagnosis, management, and prevention. The three podcast hosts include Lead Editor Dr. Brian Wood, Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington (UW), Editor Dr. Jehan Budak, UW Assistant Professor of Medicine, and Editor Dr. Aley Kalapila, Associate Professor of Medicine...2025-02-0623 minHIV unmutedHIV unmutedSustaining the HIV response: In conversation with Ambassador NkengasongThis episode of HIV unmuted features an intimate conversation with Ambassador-at-Large Dr John N Nkengasong, the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Senior Bureau Official for Global Health Security and Diplomacy (GHSD). Our host,Juan Michael Porter II, takes listeners through John N Nkengasong’s remarkable journey from his early days as a virologist to his current role leading the State Department’s Bureau of GHSD, which oversees the global implementation of the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). John N Nkengasong offers profound insights into the ongoing global...2025-01-1419 minHIV unmutedHIV unmutedWorld AIDS Day special: Getting to the heart of stigmaIn this special World AIDS Day episode of HIV unmuted, the IAS podcast, poet, advocate and researcher Bakita Kasadha joins host Juan Michael Porter II in a conversation that challenges preconceived notions and redefines how we discuss and address HIV stigma. Produced in collaboration with the IAS Heart of Stigma programme of IAS – the International AIDS Society – this episode dives into the transformative power of language, art and science in reshaping the global HIV narrative. Bakita shares her unique journey from poetry to advocacy and from being skept...2024-11-2819 minHIV unmutedHIV unmutedFrom Scranton to NIAID: In conversation with Jeanne MarrazzoIn this episode of HIV unmuted, host Juan Michael Porter II sits down with Jeanne Marrazzo, the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), in a conversation that goes beyond the headlines and deep into the heart of HIV research and advocacy. Dr Marrazzo, a leader with decades of experience in infectious disease research, shares her inspiring journey from her roots in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to her groundbreaking work in HIV prevention and care. Through this intimate conversation, listeners will discover what drives Dr. Marrazzo’s commitment to equity, diversity and community-centered research, and how...2024-10-0229 minNational HIV Curriculum PodcastNational HIV Curriculum PodcastEvaluation of Dyspnea in a Person with Advanced HIVDyspnea in persons with advanced HIV has a broad differential diagnosis. National HIV Curriculum Podcast Editors Dr. Jehan Budak and Dr. Aley Kalapila discuss potential causes and diagnostic options with a specific focus on the wide array of diagnostics for Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP), including blood tests, sputum stain types, DFA, and PCP PCR. View episode transcript at www.hiv.uw.edu.This podcast explores practice-changing issues and updates in HIV diagnosis, management, and prevention. The three podcast hosts include Lead Editor Dr. Brian Wood, Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington (UW), Editor Dr. Jehan Budak...2024-08-1526 minHIV unmutedHIV unmutedThe game-changing research from AIDS 2024This episode of HIV unmuted introduces a new host and format for the award-winning IAS podcast. Our host, Juan Michael Porter II, the Senior Editor for TheBody/TheBodyPro, takes a deep dive with a single guest in an intimate conversation that gives the listener a glimpse of the guest – who they are and how they got into this work – and an understanding of their topic of expertise.   This new format opens with Sharon Lewin, the IAS President and AIDS 2024 International Co-Chair, walking us through the latest HIV science released at AIDS 2024, the 25th...2024-07-2317 minNational HIV Curriculum PodcastNational HIV Curriculum PodcastShould People with HIV Take Aspirin for CVD Prevention?HIV exacerbates the risk for adverse cardiovascular events. Dr. Chris Longenecker, a University of Washington Associate Professor of Medicine, and National HIV Curriculum Podcast Lead Editor Dr. Brian Wood discuss the pros and cons around aspirin for primary prevention and how to counsel patients. View episode transcript at www.hiv.uw.edu.This podcast explores practice-changing issues and updates in HIV diagnosis, management, and prevention. The three podcast hosts include Lead Editor Dr. Brian Wood, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington (UW), Editor Dr. Jehan Budak, UW Assistant Professor of Medicine, and Editor Dr...2024-05-2414 minNational HIV Curriculum PodcastNational HIV Curriculum PodcastEvaluation of Focal Neurological Symptoms in a Patient with Advanced HIVNational HIV Curriculum Podcast Editors Dr. Jehan Budak and Dr. Aley Kalapila discuss an approach to working up a patient with a CD4 2024-04-0213 minNational HIV Curriculum PodcastNational HIV Curriculum PodcastNew Guidelines: Statin Therapy for People with HIV to Prevent CVDThe first ever statin therapy guidelines to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD) in people with HIV were released February 27, 2024. Dr. Chris Longenecker, a University of Washington Associate Professor of Medicine, and National HIV Curriculum Podcast Lead Editor Dr. Brian Wood discuss the recommendations and their clinical implications. View episode transcript at www.hiv.uw.edu.This podcast explores practice-changing issues and updates in HIV diagnosis, management, and prevention. The three podcast hosts include Lead Editor Dr. Brian Wood, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington (UW), Editor Dr. Jehan Budak, UW Assistant Professor of Medicine, and...2024-03-1322 minNational HIV Curriculum PodcastNational HIV Curriculum PodcastEvaluation of a Headache in Advanced HIVNational HIV Curriculum Podcast Editors Dr. Jehan Budak and Dr. Aley Kalapila discuss an approach to working up a headache in a patient with a CD4 count less than a 100. View episode transcript and references at www.hiv.uw.edu.This podcast explores practice-changing issues and updates in HIV diagnosis, management, and prevention. The three podcast hosts include Lead Editor Dr. Brian Wood, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington (UW), Editor Dr. Jehan Budak, UW Assistant Professor of Medicine, and Editor Dr. Aley Kalapila, Associate Professor of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Grady...2024-01-2321 minFaith Against Stigma PodcastFaith Against Stigma PodcastEpisode 5: Debunking the myth of majority medicine to better serve the communityFaith Against Stigma Episode 5In Episode Five of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, Dr. Brian Shackleford of Old North State Medical Society,  discusses their work in combating HIV stigma through faith-based initiatives. As a medical doctor, Dr. Shackleford shares his personal experience diagnosing and treating HIV patients while also relying on faith for restoration and healing. He contends that faith can play a powerful role in healing.  Further, listeners are encouraged to approach those living with HIV with the same grace and compassion they would want for themselves, rather than judging them.  Stigma surrounding HIV include the mis...2023-11-2927 minFaith Against Stigma PodcastFaith Against Stigma PodcastEpisode 7: Having the HIV ConversationFaith Against Stigma Episode 7In Episode Seven of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, physician Dr. Tracei Ball and Rev. Dr. Jovon McPerry, discuss how HIV stigma manifests in individuals, communities, and healthcare settings, and how it requires ongoing education and empathy.  Rev. Dr. McPerry shares his personal story when testing positive  for HIV and the importance of having the HIV conversation with those in your immediate community.  Our featured guests also discuss medical mistrust and how medical providers can inadvertently perpetuate stigma against marginalized groups. Faith leaders can be advocates and help build trust related to medical car...2023-11-2915 minFaith Against Stigma PodcastFaith Against Stigma PodcastEpisode 10: The Intersection of Faith & HIV - No Exclusion with God!Faith Against Stigma Episode 10In Episode 10 of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, HIV & Faith Ambassador, Bishop Roger Billingsley-Hayes,  explains the need for an inclusive theology that provides a contextually understands a loving God, the human condition, and Scripture.  Bishop Billngsley-Hayes discusses his journey reconciling his spiritually and sexuality. He is a witness to the love of God and developing a broader understanding of realization that there is no exclusion with God.  Not having safe spaces and healthy conversations has led to disconnection from God. Our featured guest talks candidly about sex and the problematic dualism of spirit and...2023-11-2916 minFaith Against Stigma PodcastFaith Against Stigma PodcastEpisode 11: Assembling the Pieces, Collaborating to Reduce HIV StigmaFaith Against Stigma Episode 11In final episode of season one of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, Physician Assistant Lashay Shaw and Rev. Melissa McQueen Simmons,  discuss the beauty of all of humanity and how HIV still persist, though science has advanced.  Our featured guests explain strategies for collaborating to reduce HIV and stigma.  We have to encourage faith leaders and medical providers to learn the facts about ways HIV continues to be transmitted and how to protect yourself so that you are not having inflammatory conversations with limited knowledge.Featured Guests:(PATRICE) LASHAY SHAW is...2023-11-2923 minHIV unmutedHIV unmutedGrowing older with HIVOn this World AIDS Day, the IAS calls on the HIV response to put communities first. This episode of HIV unmuted, the award-winning IAS podcast, puts the spotlight on a specific community that is often overlooked: people growing older with HIV. Remarkable strides in medicine and science have transformed the HIV response since the impact of AIDS-related illnesses in the 1980s, which claimed many lives prematurely. Thanks to access to life-saving treatments and proper care, it is now possible for people living with HIV to live into old age – something that was inconceivable 40 year...2023-11-2821 minThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowIAS 2023 Conference HighlightsBonus Episode: IAS 2023 Conference HighlightsDr. William Short and Dr. Laura Armas-Kolostroubis join Bruce to talk about the research coming out of the 12th IAS Conference on HIV Science that took place July 23-26, 2023. They discuss some of the groundbreaking studies presented at the conference and how the research can be translated into clinical practice. They talk about research on zero transmission, studies looking at the next steps in long-acting technologies, and findings from a clinical trial on the use of statins to prevent cardiovascular disease for those with HIV. They also explore the latest...2023-08-0336 minHIV unmutedHIV unmutedThe breaking science from IAS 2023In this episode of HIV unmuted, the award-winning IAS podcast, we take a deep dive into the breaking science being released at IAS 2023 and explain why these breakthroughs are so important for people living with and affected by HIV.   Set in Australia, a country that is closing in on the elimination of HIV transmission, the conference highlights the latest research, including more hope for an HIV cure, expanding prevention options and insights into mpox. Guests also give us insight into exciting studies on prevention strategies for cardiovascular disease and post-treatment control of HIV in children wh...2023-07-2321 minThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowWeight Changes and HIVBruce is joined by Dr. Daniel Lee, who discuss HIV-associated weight changes – both gaining and losing weight. First, they examine weight gain in those with HIV and how it can accelerate aging as well as contribute to other diseases, such as hypertension and diabetes. They also discuss losing weight with HIV, although HIV-related weight loss is not as common today as it was in the early days of the HIV epidemic. They emphasize the importance of a healthy diet and maintaining physical activity for people with HIV, especially for those who reduced their activity levels because of the COVID-19 pa...2023-06-2130 minThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowThe History of HIV: A Firsthand AccountDr. Donna Sweet and Bruce discuss the history of the HIV epidemic through the lens of Dr. Sweet’s personal experience as a practitioner. They talk about the early experiences of treating and managing HIV and AIDS before tests, empirical treatments, and sufficient knowledge about the virus. They discuss how antiretroviral therapy and new clinical case definitions in the 1990s and 2000s allowed for better treatment and management of HIV. Throughout the conversation, they mention how the stigma surrounding HIV and homosexuality remains prevalent and unnecessary and the danger of continuing misinformation. They conclude with an outlook on the fu...2023-06-0728 minThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowAging & HIVDr. Milena Murray joins Bruce to discuss the implications of aging and HIV. Since nearly half of Americans living with HIV are over the age of 55, it is important to recognize their unique care needs as well as the risk of HIV in people over 55 generally. Bruce and Dr. Murray talk about the use of PrEP and how people can approach sexual health discussions with their providers. They also talk about what to expect with the use of antiretroviral therapies in conjunction with other medications people commonly use when they age. They emphasize how care should be tailored for...2023-05-2424 minThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowSubstance Use Disorder and HIVBruce is joined by Dr. Hannan Braun to talk about substance use disorder and its overlap with the HIV epidemic. They discuss what a substance use disorder is and the risks of HIV for those who inject illicit substances. They also cover the HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) that is available for those who have a substance use disorder and the benefits for using PrEP. As well, Dr. Braun covers the various options available for treating a substance use disorder and highlights the ways people can recover with successful intervention. He also touches on some of the hurdles that providers...2023-05-1025 minThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowHIV Workforce and Care TeamsBruce is joined by Angela Kapalko, PA-C, AAHIVS, to talk about the current state of the HIV Workforce and the needs of the future.  As the generation of providers who started treating HIV at the beginning of the epidemic approach retirement, the need for a new generation of clinicians to care for the now aging population of people with HIV is greater than ever.  Bruce and Angela discuss current trends and needs in the HIV workforce, specifically with regards to Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants and their unique role in filling that gap.  They also discuss specific initiatives that are...2023-04-1234 minSexy Health with STASHHSexy Health with STASHHEpisode 5 - The Future of HIV with Rak NandwaniLily and Beth are joined by Dr Rak Nandwani (Consultant in Genito-Urinary and HIV Medicine) as they discuss his illustrious career, how to approach ending new HIV transmissions, and everything in between! STASHH, the Students and Trainees Association, is an affiliate of BASHH, the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV. STASHH aims to improve recruitment to sexual health and HIV by facilitating clinical and academic opportunities for medical students and pre-specialty trainees. Instagram and Twitter : stashh_uk 2023-03-2235 minSexy Health with STASHHSexy Health with STASHHEpisode 3 - The History of HIV with Tristan BarberJoin Lily, Beth and special guest Dr Tristan Barber (Consultant in Genito-Urinary and HIV Medicine) as we chat all about the history of HIV in the UK and the importance of lived experience. STASHH, the Students and Trainees Association, is an affiliate of BASHH, the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV. STASHH aims to improve recruitment to sexual health and HIV by facilitating clinical and academic opportunities for medical students and pre-specialty trainees. Instagram and Twitter : stashh_uk2023-02-2829 minHIV unmutedHIV unmutedPut people firstThis special episode of HIV unmuted, the award-winning IAS podcast, marks World AIDS Day, which has taken place on 1 December every year since 1988. On this day, we remember the people we have lost, reflect on how far we have come, and rally together to strengthen our resolve in the HIV response.  The latest UNAIDS data from 2021 shows our approach must change: 70% of new HIV acquisitions globally occur among key populations (gay men and other men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs, sex workers and their clients, and trans people) and their sexual p...2022-11-2818 minThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowMpox (And Meningitis) – Risk, Treatments, Vaccines and HIV OverlapDr. Richard Silvera joins Bruce to discuss Mpox and Meningococcus and how the lessons learned from HIV outbreak response are applicable to these infectious diseases. They discuss the epidemiology of Mpox and meningococcus disease and the nuances between sexually transmitted infections and those spread by intimate contact. With the public being more aware of the importance of vaccines, it’s important to understand how healthcare providers can best respond to outbreaks of Mpox and meningococcus.About Dr. Silvera:Dr. Richard Silvera is an Assistant Professor of Infectious Diseases and the Associate Program Director of the In...2022-10-1830 minThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowWomen & HIVHeterosexual women are not the typical demographic that is targeted in HIV research and treatments.  But their risk factors for HIV are different and require unique methods to address.  Bruce and clinical HIV Specialist™ Dr. William R. Short discuss the needs of women and HIV with a focus on women who are pregnant or may become pregnant.        For more information about the Antiretroviral Pregnancy Registry, visit http://www.apregistry.com/.About Dr. Short:William R. Short, MD, MPH, FIDSA, AAHIVS, is an Associate Professor of Medicine with a secondary appointment for Obstetrics and Gynecolog...2022-10-0437 minThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowLet's Talk About PrEPPre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) are potential game changers in efforts to reduce the prevalence of HIV across the globe.  But uptake continues to be lackluster, especially in traditionally underserved populations.  Bruce and clinical HIV Pharmacist™ Dr. Carly Floyd discuss how PrEP has evolved over the last decade in clinical use for HIV prevention and share strategies for increasing PrEP and PEP access and uptake to populations that have not yet been adequately reached.PrEP is available in both oral and injectable formulations and, when taken routinely can prevent the transmission of HIV, whether through bloo...2022-09-2049 minH=H,  the H is for HumanH=H, the H is for HumanThe role of the community in the development of an HIV vaccineEpisode 8 presents the current status of the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) research agenda and the role that the community plays in this process and the relevance of the inclusion of diverse populations and vulnerable groups in the conduct of HIV vaccine studies. In this episode we interview doctor Michele Andrasik, PhD who leads the social and behavioral science, and the community engagement program at the HVTN.2022-09-1619 minThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowThe Academy Exchange: HIV Today & TomorrowA New Day for HIV TreatmentAcademy Executive Director, Bruce Packett, is joined by clinical HIV Pharmacist™ Dr. Brooke Stevens to discuss new and novel antiretroviral therapies including single pill regimens and long-acting injectables. These new regimens allow antiretroviral therapy to be administered less frequently, making it potentially easier for patients to remain adherent.They discuss who might be good candidates to consider switching to novel formulations and modalities, as well as trends in which patients are interested in switching.  But there are some barriers to uptake of these novel treatments, including prior authorization requirements and challenges with rolling out new therapies. ...2022-09-0643 minHIV unmutedHIV unmutedInside the scientific breakthroughs and controversies of AIDS 2022The history of the HIV response is woven into the International AIDS Conferences. Ground-breaking science and political activism at the conferences have uniquely shaped the trajectory of the response.  Conferences in Canada have played key roles. In Montreal in 1989, protestors stormed the stage, establishing activism in the HIV response. In Vancouver in 1996, delegates celebrated a treatment revolution that saw HIV become a manageable condition. Today, AIDS 2022 returns to Montreal and also takes place virtually. But other crises like monkeypox, surging COVID-19 cases and climate change, remind us why now more than ever, we need to re...2022-07-2820 minHIV unmutedHIV unmutedMpox, COVID-19 and HIVThe development of COVID-19 vaccines has allowed some people to return to “normal life”. But even now, not everyone can access these vaccines, particularly people living in low-income countries.  Unequal access to healthcare is a sadly familiar story for people living with HIV. From 1997 to 2006, an estimated 12 million people on the continent of Africa died because HIV treatment was too expensive.  In this episode of HIV unmuted, the award-winning IAS podcast, we will discuss why these parallels in unfair healthcare access are showing up time and time again, look ahead to the re...2022-07-1424 minH=H,  the H is for HumanH=H, the H is for HumanLatinx & HIV: The National Latinx Conference on HIV/HCV/SUDThis episode reports on the 2022 Latinx Conference on HIV/HCV/SUD that took place on March 24-26 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We interview the conference director, Pedro Coronado, and feature three sessions/workshops that include one on Language Justice, one on how to address HIV health care providers training during the COVID-19 epidemic, and the presentation of the National Hispanic/Latinx Health Policy Agenda 2022-2024 released by the Latino Commission on AIDS.2022-04-2932 minHIV unmutedHIV unmutedUkraine and HIV: Health on the frontlinesEastern Europe and Central Asia is the region of the world where HIV acquisitions are increasing the fastest. In Ukraine, an estimated 260,000 people are living with HIV. Many thousands more are vulnerable to acquiring HIV and rely on access to HIV prevention services. In this episode of HIV unmuted, the IAS podcast, we hear how the Russian invasion of Ukraine could mean a resurgence of Ukraine’s AIDS epidemic. And in a region with an already rapidly growing HIV epidemic, this could be a public health disaster. Our guests are:2022-04-2122 minSouthern Time Podcast | Global SouthSouthern Time Podcast | Global SouthEND AIDS, Episode 83: Finding an HIV CURE, STP Funding Drive 49Shine on you crazy diamond.www.southerntime.cawww.southernband.comwww.southerntime.communityTo help end AIDS and see the Dreamer series realized, donate now -https://chuffed.org/project/help-dreamer-find-justice~ OR ~https://www.paypal.me/southerntimedonation#HIVAIDS #hiv #aidsawareness #aids #dreamer #dreamers #uequalsu #EndAIDS #investor #social #good #goodvsevil #freedom #justice #crowdfunding #bodilyautonomy--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/southerntimeband/message2022-02-2106 minSouthern Time Podcast | Global SouthSouthern Time Podcast | Global SouthEND AIDS, Episode 18: Dreamer Already Realized One of His Dreams...Because of U=U (if one achieves an Undetectable HIV viral load in their blood, the virus is Untransmittable), not only Dreamer but tens of thousands of other HIV positive individuals in the developed world now enjoy positive sexual relationships with their HIV negative partners.  If affordable, effective, and consistent HIV medications were available to all HIV positive individuals globally, not only would nobody ever die from AIDS again, but none would ever be infected by HIV again, we would obtain a functional HIV cure, HIV stigma would die, and those living with HIV could enjoy a n...2021-12-1908 minSouthern Time Podcast | Global SouthSouthern Time Podcast | Global SouthEND AIDS, Episode 13: HIV Inc.COVID Inc. had a predecessor, albeit on a much smaller scale. Never again should we let yet another genocide occur.  www.southerntime.ca www.southerntimeband.com www.southerntime.community  #HIVAIDS #hiv #EndAIDS #covid #covid_19 #corporate #health #genocide--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/southerntimeband/message2021-12-1812 minHIV unmutedHIV unmutedHope for a cureThe discovery of a safe and effective HIV cure would move us closer to a world in which HIV no longer presents a threat to public health and individual well-being.  In this special World AIDS Day episode of HIV unmuted, the IAS podcast, we share the human endeavours behind the journey to a cure – and the hope it would bring to 38 million people living with HIV.   We are joined by:  ·         IAS President-Elect Sharon Lewin on the latest cure strategies and the hope the most recent person cured of HIV, the “Esperanza patient”, provides for a cure  2021-11-3020 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelCriminalização do HIVA criminalização do HIV é aplicação injusta de códigos penais contra as pessoas que vivem com HIV baseado somente no seu estado sorológico. Esse tipo de penalização constitui um fenômeno crescente em escala mundial que diminui os esforços tanto em defesa dos direitos humanos como da saúde pública e, portanto, debilita a resposta ao HIV. Para discutir sobre este assunto aqui no Brasil, e a convite do M・PACT e do SERO Project, convidei os ativistas Pisci Bruja e Lázaro Silva para trazer uma reflexão aprofundada sobre o assunto. Se você também qu...2021-10-021h 13HIV unmutedHIV unmutedHIV is not a crimeIn 1987, the United States introduced the world’s first laws criminalizing HIV. Today, despite scientific evidence that HIV criminalization harms public health, 92 countries still have laws that are used to prosecute people living with HIV. In this episode of HIV unmuted, the IAS podcast, we hear how these unjust laws have forever changed the lives of three people living with HIV and what must be done to end the criminalization of HIV. Listen now to their stories of injustice, fear and stigma:•             Justice Edwin Cameron on being South Africa’s first public fi...2021-09-3020 minHIV unmutedHIV unmutedThe doctor with the Magic touchWe now move to the 1990s. Dr David Ho, Time Magazine’s 1996 Person of the Year and personal doctor to basketball legend Magic Johnson, talks to our host, Femi Oke, about his role in developing pioneering combination drug therapy. This treatment breakthrough helped transform HIV from a likely death sentence into a manageable condition if you had access to care and medication.We are also joined by three HIV activists who were all diagnosed young and kept their status a secret for many years: •             Doreen Moraa...2021-07-1821 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelAtor da série "Pose" revela viver com HIV há 14 anosO ator Billy Porter, um dos protagonistas da série "Pose", revelou esta semana que vive com HIV há 14 anos e que guardou isso em segredo todo esse tempo por ter vergonha da sorologia. Ele disse que cresceu em uma família cristã e que isso tornou a revelação ainda mais difícil, uma vez que já enfrentou grandes problemas ao se assumir gay. Neste episódio, eu apresento o trecho de uma emocionante entrevista na qual ele conta como foi feita a revelação da sua sorologia para sua mãe. Vamos falar um pouco sobre a impo...2021-05-2206 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelFaz mal tomar os medicamentos antirretrovirais contra o HIV/aids com alimentos? | RapidinhaHoje, existem diversos medicamentos antirretrovirais usados para combater o HIV/aids. Será que faz mal tomá-los em jejum ou com algum alimento específico? Vamos falar rapidinho sobre isso? Se preferir, assista o vídeo no YouTube.2021-05-1702 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelO resultado do meu exame de HIV é negativo, mas ainda tenho sintomas | Rapidinhas"Apesar de ter tido resultados negativos do HIV, continuo tendo sintomas. A fase aguda pode durar apenas um dia?" Vamos falar sobre essa dúvida? Acompanhe aqui neste episódio. Se preferir assistir ao vídeo, veja no YouTube.2021-05-1403 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelMedicamentos contra o HIV no tratamento da covid-19 | Ciência com PipocaA pandemia do novo coronavírus já assola o mundo há quase um ano e meio e já vitimou mais de 420 mil pessoas apenas no Brasil. Desde o início, cientistas do mundo todo se esforçam no desenvolvimento de vacinas e na descoberta de medicamentos que possam prevenir, tratar e/ou reduzir as complicações causadas pela infecção. Os medicamentos antirretrovirais usados no combate à aids têm sido testados na luta contra a covid-19 e dois importantes cientistas fizeram um levantamento e análise dos principais estudos mundiais que usam os medicamentos anti-HIV no cuidado da infecção p...2021-05-1227 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelContar ou não contar que vive com HIV? | RapidinhasEntão, contar ou não contar que vive com HIV? Porque, se contar antes, você pode ser dispensado e rejeitado. Se contar depois, corre o risco do constrangimento e do ataque de pelanca da outra pessoa. Para quem vive no interior a situação é ainda pior. Será que devemos reprimir nosso desejo sexual ou viver apenas relações casuais e sem compromisso? Vamos falar rapidinho sobre isso neste episódio? Caso prefira, o vídeo está disponível no YouTube.2021-05-0904 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelPessoas que vivem com HIV em tratamento podem ter resultado negativo no exame? | Rapidinhas"Se uma pessoa que vive com HIV e está com a carga viral indetectável, fizer o exame de diagnóstico no laboratório, vai dar positivo?" Vamos falar rapidinho sobre isso neste episódio? Caso prefira, o vídeo está disponível no YouTube.2021-05-0702 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelDrogas ilícitas interferem no resultado dos exames de HIV? | RapidinhasDrogas interferem no resultado dos exames de diagnóstico do HIV? Eu tive um resultado negativo, mas continuo com sintomas...  Vamos ter uma rapidinha e falar um pouco mais sobre isso neste episódio? Se preferir, o vídeo está disponível em https://youtu.be/LC27kN6xUEs2021-05-0303 minHIV unmutedHIV unmutedIntroducing: HIV unmutedIt’s been 40 years since AIDS was first reported. We now live in a world where AIDS has become old news: the forgotten pandemic.  HIV unmuted, the IAS - International AIDS Society - podcast, brings together global HIV change-makers as we journey through the last four decades. We recreate moments in time, and spotlight the scientific advances and human endeavours central to the response. Together, we reflect on our past, focus on our present and look to the future. This is HIV unmuted. Join us.2021-05-0101 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelFui diagnosticado HIV+ e meu marido não se infectou. Como pode? | RapidinhasComo pode uma pessoa ser diagnosticada com HIV e, mesmo em um relacionamento de anos, o(a) companheiro(a) não ter se infectado(a)? Vamos ter uma rapidinha e falar um pouco mais sobre isso?2021-04-2705 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelVirilha Cavada: HIV, Precisamos falar sobre!Eu, João Geraldo Netto, fui convidado para participar do episódio super especial sobre HIV e sexualidade do podcast Virilha Cavada, do grande Anderson Gomes. Conversamos um bocado sobre este tema tão polêmico e esperamos que você goste muito! Ah, não se esqueça de visitar e seguir o canal Virilha Cavada clicando AQUI!2021-04-211h 41Super IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelAs 9 maiores mentiras sobre o HIV e a aidsEm tempos de dispositivos como celulares e tablets cada vez mais conectados à internet, uma praga virtual tem ganhado destaque: as fake news, ou notícias falsas, que se alastram como uma erva daninha num jardim bem cuidado. O dano que as fake news podem causar são imensuráveis. Pessoas já foram brutalmente assassinadas por notícias falsas espalhadas pelas redes sociais. E no mundo do HIV não é diferente. Notícias sensacionalistas correm por todos os cantos e, mesmo sem o menor sentido, são compartilhadas milhares e milhares de vezes. Seria um tempo onde o senso crítico da hum...2021-04-0814 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelViver com HIV e fazer sexo sem camisinhaViver com HIV hoje é bem diferente de viver com HIV há anos atrás. Muita coisa mudou e pesquisas comprovaram coisas impensáveis de tempos atrás. Hoje, o uso da camisinha (preservativo) é muito mais uma escolha das pessoas envolvidas numa transa, que uma obrigação para não transmitir o vírus. Grandes pesquisas científicas comprovaram que pessoas que fazem o tratamento com antirretrovirais adequadamente e mantêm sua carga viral indetectável, não transmitem o vírus para suas parcerias sexuais. Isso fez com que alguns comportamentos "não permitidos" antigamente se tornem cada vez mais frequentes...2021-04-0806 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelPEP (profilaxia pós-exposição) contra o HIV/aidsPEP significa Profilaxia Pós-Exposição. É uma forma de prevenção da infecção pelo HIV, usando os medicamentos que fazem parte do coquetel utilizado no tratamento anti-HIV, para pessoas que possam ter entrado em contato com o vírus recentemente, inclusive pelo sexo consentido sem camisinha. O tratamento precisa ser iniciado em até 72h e os medicamentos precisam ser tomados por 28 dias sem falhas. Neste episódio veja detalhes dessa importante ferramenta que faz parte da estratégia conhecida como prevenção combinada do HIV.2021-04-0806 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelEsquecer de tomar os medicamentos contra o HIV/aidsUm dos grandes dilemas de quem toma medicamentos de uso contínuo é o horário correto e mais adequado para usar a medicação. Nos medicamentos antirretrovirais contra o HIV não é diferente. E se eu me esquecer? Este episódio veio trazer explicações claras sobre o que fazer quando se esquecer de tomar os medicamentos e como ajustar ao horário em viagens ou horário de verão.2021-04-0805 minSuper IndetectávelSuper IndetectávelTenho certeza que tenho HIV/aidsO cuidado com a prevenção do HIV e das outras infecções sexualmente transmissíveis (IST) é importantíssimo e nunca deve ser esquecido. Entre as diversas maneiras de prevenção, temos a testagem anti-HIV, que tem o objetivo de diagnosticar a doença no início e proporcionar o tratamento adequado para que a pessoa não desenvolva a aids , que pode levar à morte. O problema ocorre quando a preocupação com o diagnóstico extrapola a lógica, virando uma paranoia e gerando transtornos na vida do indivíduo e de quem está por perto. A certeza que se tem...2021-04-0807 min