Healthcare Strategies for HIV-Positive Girls and Women: Can We Do Better?
HIV Is a Significant Problem in Girls and Women Worldwide
Epidemiology of HIV Infection in Girls and Women
Girls and Women in Sub-Saharan Africa Are Particularly Vulnerable
Young Women and Adolescent Girls Disproportionately Vulnerable and at High Risk
Societal and Healthcare Issues Affecting HIV-Infected Girls and Women
Factors That Increase Risk of Contracting HIV in Women
Age-Sex Disparity of HIV Epidemiology
Age-Disparate Relationships Increased HIV Risk for Young Women
Cycle of Infection in Age-Disparate Relationships
Biological Factors That Make Women Susceptible
CAPRISA Studies
Alterable Factors That Drive Epidemiologic Impact
Breaking the Cycle: Uganda
Biomedical Interventions
Biomedical Interventions: Prevention
Women Are Often Underrepresented in Treatment Trials
WAVES: Study Design
WAVES: Virologic Outcomes
TEMPRANO: Study Design
TEMPRANO: Results
Early Initiation of ART Important for Treatment and Prevention
ARIA: Study Design
ARIA: Snapshot Outcomes by Baseline Randomization Strata at Week 48: ITT-E
FDC INSTI for PMTCT
Improving Outcomes in the Community
Strategies to Improve Outcomes in Girls and Women
Addressing Stigma
Improving Access to Health Services
Improving Reproductive Health
PrEP
Concluding Remarks
UNAIDS 90/90/90
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