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Kendall J. Bryant, Ph.D. , NIAAA Alcohol and AIDS Research National Institutes of Health

Alcohol and AIDS: A N ew Decade Grantsmanship Workshop XIX International AIDS Conference Rome, Italy. Kendall J. Bryant, Ph.D. , NIAAA Alcohol and AIDS Research National Institutes of Health . NIAAA Vision Statement for prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS.

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Kendall J. Bryant, Ph.D. , NIAAA Alcohol and AIDS Research National Institutes of Health

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  1. Alcohol and AIDS: A New Decade Grantsmanship Workshop XIX International AIDS Conference Rome, Italy Kendall J. Bryant, Ph.D. , NIAAAAlcohol and AIDS Research National Institutes of Health

  2. NIAAA Vision Statement for prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS To support and promote the best science on alcohol and health: • Improving the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of alcohol use disorders to reduce new HIV infections and improve treatment outcomes • Increasing the understanding of normal and abnormal biological functions and behavior relating to alcohol use and HIV infection • Enhancing the quality of health and health care delivery in domestic and international settings to reduce morbidity and mortality

  3. Prevention of New Infections • Multilevel Ecological Research • Behavioral Risk Reduction: High-risk groups, Social Networks, and Concurrency, Event-Level Factors • Alcohol Interventions include Brief Motivational, Cognitive Behavioral, and Pharmacotherapy in At-Risk Populations • NIAAA FY2010 P01 Integrative Behavioral Prevention Research • International HIV Prevention in Venue Based Settings (R01)

  4. Multilevel Models

  5. Alcohol Use: One of many issues in HIV+ patients life Neuropathogenesis and Pain Management HCV coinfection, HBV and chronic viral load Other drugs Quality of Life Access to treatment

  6. NIAAA Portfolio : Funded 2010/11 Funded Initiatives • Alcohol Pharmacotherapy for HIV+ • Centers for Integrative Research (P60, Consortiums) • Multilevel Preventive Interventions – Design and Testing • High-Risk Populations for Infection and Transmission: Migrant Workers, Cross-Border Settings, Youth • Interagency Agreements for Collaborative Women and Pediatric Cohorts • Developing International Networkers Alcohol HIV Researchers • Targeted Initiatives: District of Columbia, Baltimore

  7. New Models for Studying Progression and Aging

  8. Implementation and Operations Research • Develop Models of Interaction of Alcohol and HIV Prevention and Treatment Access and Uptake (and Comparative Effectiveness) • Develop Models for Clinical Decision Making in Specific Settings for Patients, Providers, and Policy Makers • Develop Identification, Screening, and Intervention Models (Seek, Test, and Treat) for Spectrum of Alcohol Use Disorders

  9. Algorithm for integrating alcohol screening and treatment into clinical care of HIV patients

  10. International Prevention

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