Prioritising Liver Health on World AIDS Day - presented by Dr T. M. White

Prioritising Liver Health on World AIDS Day

Dr T. M. White

Dr T. M. White

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M. Gogishvili et al. (2024) Recommendations for the equitable integration of digital health interventions across the HIV care cascade. Commun Med
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Prioritising Liver Health on World AIDS Day
Dr T. M. White
T. M. White
Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal)

In this SDG Talk, Trenton M. White, a leading researcher in HIV and liver health at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) Public Health Liver Group, discusses the under-recognised issue of liver diseases in PLHIV and explores the interconnectedness among three of his studies published in Springer Nature journals and The Lancet. From championing the inclusion of a long-term well-being metric in HIV targets to tackling research gaps and advancing digital health innovations, White offers insights into creating more equitable and people-centred health systems that seek to improve the liver health and health-related quality of life of PLHIV.

References
  • 1.
    M. Gogishvili et al. (2024) Recommendations for the equitable integration of digital health interventions across the HIV care cascade. Commun Med
  • 2.
    J. M. Pericàs et al. (2024) Steatotic liver disease and HIV: an agenda for 2030. The Lancet HIV
  • 3.
    T. M. White et al. (2024) Co-Creation of Patient-Centered Metrics for Long-Term Well-Being Involving People with HIV and HIV Care Providers. AIDS Patient Care and STDs
  • 4.
    J. V. Lazarus et al. (2016) Beyond viral suppression of HIV – the new quality of life frontier. BMC Med
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T. M. White (2024, November 28), Prioritising Liver Health on World AIDS Day
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