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aidsmapLIVE: A long life with HIV

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1 October 2020

With writer and activist, Bob Leahy; trans writer and campaigner, Juno Roche; HIV advocate and treatment rights campaigner, Winnie Ssanyu Sseruma; HIV doctor at The Royal Free Hospital with expertise in ageing issues, Dr Tristan Barber; and NAM's Executive Director, Matthew Hodson.

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Ageing & HIV

aidsmapLIVE: Decades of HIV Video

Health problems & ageing

HIV and the ageing process

Treatment outcomes & life expectancy

Life expectancy for people living with HIV

HIV treatment

HIV treatment as you get older

Ageing & HIV

Dr Tristan Barber and Jo Josh talk about HIV and ageing Video

Ageing & HIV

Emma Cole on ageing with HIV – GROWS project Video

Ageing & HIV

Yvonne Richards on ageing with HIV – GROWS project Video

Key studies

Ageing & HIV

HIV is associated with accelerated ageing that antiretroviral therapy only partially reverses

Treatment outcomes & life expectancy

Yes, the same life expectancy as HIV-negative people, but far fewer years in good health

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