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CURE: The point of view of people living with HIV

Your logo. CURE: The point of view of people living with HIV. Fred Verdult Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Cure. Why a cure would be important for people living with HIV?. Why is a cure important?. Why is a cure important?. The answers of Steven Deeks :. Why is a cure important?.

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CURE: The point of view of people living with HIV

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  1. Your logo CURE: The point of view of people living with HIV Fred Verdult Amsterdam, The Netherlands

  2. Cure Why a cure would be important for people living with HIV?

  3. Whyis a cure important?

  4. Whyis a cure important? The answers of Steven Deeks:

  5. Whyis a cure important? The answers of Steven Deeks: • Life expectancy

  6. Whyis a cure important? The answers of Steven Deeks: • Life expectancy • Long term side effects

  7. Whyis a cure important? The answersof Steven Deeks: • Life expectancy • Long term side effects • Financial reasons

  8. Dan Kuritzkes:

  9. Dan Kuritzkes: “Whencan we start a trial withpatients?”

  10. Research questions

  11. Research questions From the PERSPECTIVE of people living with HIV:

  12. Research questions From the PERSPECTIVE of people living with HIV: • How important is a cure?WHY?

  13. Research questions From the PERSPECTIVE of people living with HIV: • How important is a cure?WHY? • WHICH cure is preferred?

  14. Respondents

  15. Respondents • Database of 1,002 names contacted

  16. Respondents • Database of 1,002 names contacted • Response: 458 (= 46%)

  17. Respondents • Database of 1,002 names contacted • Response: 458 (= 46%) • May 15–31 (+ 4 respondents in June)

  18. Uncertainty “No longer having that feeling of uncertainty”

  19. Uncertainty “No longer having that feeling of uncertainty” “Having less anxiety about the future”

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