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Expanding Access to Long-Acting ART in Europe
Episode 232

Expanding Access to Long-Acting ART in Europe

In this podcast, Stephane De Wit, MD, PhD, discusses the importance and the challenges of targeting migrant populations for long-acting antiretroviral therapy in Europe—and specifically in Belgium.

Decera Clinical Education Infectious Disease Podcast · Stephane De Wit MD PhD

December 19, 202211m 43s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Stephane De Wit, MD, PhD, discusses the benefits of long-acting antiretroviral therapy (ART) for migrant populations in Europe—and specifically in Belgium. He also addresses some of the challenges of accessing and following up with those populations.

Dr De Wit describes some of the ways that the Belgian healthcare system is set up to improve access to ART. He then explains some of the disease parameters for considering expanding the use of long-acting ART to patients who are not virologically suppressed. Finally, Dr De Wit offers some thoughts about the future of long-acting ART to migrant populations in Belgium.

Stephane De Wit, MD, PhD
Former Head
Infectious Diseases
Saint Pierre University Hospital
Brussels, Belgium

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