Knowledge Exchange by ISID

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In the past forty years of the AIDS pandemic, 80 million people were infected, 36 million died and nearly 38 million people are living with HIV today. 
 
In this podcast, you will: 
  • Review some of the milestones of the last four decades of the HIV/AIDS pandemic

  • Learn how the Covid-19 pandemic impacted prevention services, testing and treatment 

  • Listen to discussion of continuing search for a vaccine and a cure

  • Reflect on the social determinants of health and HIV 

  • Examine the continuing discrimination and stigmatization against individuals living with HIV


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Episode 6: World AIDS Day: Past, Present and Future of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
Facilitator and Producer: Teresa L. Schraeder,  
Teresa L. Schraeder
Affiliations:
Amador Delamerced
Amador Delamerced
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Speaker(s): Adeeba Kamarulzaman,  
Adeeba Kamarulzaman
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Nada Melhem
Nada Melhem
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Knowledge Exchange. Presenters F. 11/30/2021; 347260;
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Teresa L. Schraeder
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Amador Delamerced
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Adeeba Kamarulzaman
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Nada Melhem
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In the past forty years of the AIDS pandemic, 80 million people were infected, 36 million died and nearly 38 million people are living with HIV today. 
 
In this podcast, you will: 
  • Review some of the milestones of the last four decades of the HIV/AIDS pandemic

  • Learn how the Covid-19 pandemic impacted prevention services, testing and treatment 

  • Listen to discussion of continuing search for a vaccine and a cure

  • Reflect on the social determinants of health and HIV 

  • Examine the continuing discrimination and stigmatization against individuals living with HIV


  •  

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