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The “greying of the HIV epidemic” has raised important questions about the effect of aging on people living with HIV and the effect of HIV infection on the aging process. At the same time, little attention has been given to the risk for HIV acquisition among older individuals or the ability of health systems in low- and middle-income countries to adapt to these changing demographics.

ICAP at Columbia University proposes to host a satellite session to explore these vital issues. The session will include individual presentations on various aspects of this issue, to be followed by moderated panel discussion with ample opportunity to engage the audience.

18:30
WESA1901
Welcome
Jessica Justman, ICAP at Columbia University, United States
18:40
WESA1902
Introductions and Framing Remarks
Tiffany Harris, ICAP at Columbia, United States
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18:55
WESA1903
The Impact of Aging on People Living with HIV
Judith Currier, University of California at Los Angeles, United States
Slides
19:10
WESA1904
Q&A
19:30
WESA1905
Aging with HIV: The NIH Research Agenda
Maureen Goodenow, NIH Office of AIDS Research, United States
Slides
19:45
WESA1906
Differentiated Care for People Aging with HIV
Patricia Asero Ochieng, Dandora Community AIDS Support Association (DACASA), Kenya
Slides
20:00
WESA1907
Q&A
20:20
WESA1908
Closing Remarks
Tiffany Harris, ICAP at Columbia, United States