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Supporting long‐term engagement in HIV clinical care: Learning from the COVID‐19 pandemic
Abstract Objectives SHIELD is a London‐based study of engagement in HIV clinical care during and after the COVID‐19 pandemic. We document the characteristics of service users who either re‐engaged or disengaged with HIV care, together with reflections of HIV clinical service‐providers to inform recommendations that address care retention for the long ...
R. Dhairyawan +19 more
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Abstract Objectives This study assessed real‐world effectiveness and safety of switching to dual therapy regimens consisting of an integrase inhibitor (INSTI), and reverse transcriptase inhibitor (RTI), among suppressed people living with HIV in Europe.
Cristina Mussini +24 more
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Effects of EEOC Recognition of Title VII as Prohibiting Discrimination Based on Transgender Identity [PDF]
Sanders, Lauren
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JAMA, 2013
To the Editor: In a Clinical Crossroads article, Dr Spack1 reviewed key elements of psychological, hormonal, and surgical management of transgender and transsexual individuals. We suggest that testing for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) also should be included as an integral component of transgender care.
Ann, Danoff +2 more
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To the Editor: In a Clinical Crossroads article, Dr Spack1 reviewed key elements of psychological, hormonal, and surgical management of transgender and transsexual individuals. We suggest that testing for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) also should be included as an integral component of transgender care.
Ann, Danoff +2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Key Clinical Points Care of Transgender Persons Survey data indicate that approximately 0.6% of the U.S. population identifies as transgender. No medical intervention is indicated before puberty.
Joshua D, Safer, Vin, Tangpricha
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Key Clinical Points Care of Transgender Persons Survey data indicate that approximately 0.6% of the U.S. population identifies as transgender. No medical intervention is indicated before puberty.
Joshua D, Safer, Vin, Tangpricha
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Fertility Considerations in Transgender Persons
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2019Hormonal therapy and gender-affirming surgeries in transgender people have known deleterious impacts on future fertility using one's own gametes. This review focuses on fertility preservation, including the effects of medical hormone treatment on fertility, available and experimental options of fertility preservation in transgender adults, including ...
Michael F, Neblett, Heather S, Hipp
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Primary Care in Transgender Persons
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2019The preventive health care needs of transgender persons are nearly identical to the rest of the population. Special consideration should be given, however, to the impact of gender-affirming hormone regimens and surgical care on preventive screenings. Providers should integrate a more comprehensive view of health when caring for transgender persons and ...
Brittany L, Whitlock +6 more
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Transgender Politics: The Civil Rights of Transgender Persons
SSRN Electronic Journal, 201872In 2014, Time magazine featured Laverne Cox, an out, transgender actress, in a seemingly provocative cover story, “The Transgender Tipping Point: America’s next civil rights frontier.” Cox’s cover marked the first time an out transgender person was featured on the cover of a high-circulation print magazine in the United States.
Alyssa Bryant, Ezra Young
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Fertility Options for Transgender Persons
2022Abstract Transgender persons inherently possess normal reproductive capacity, however, hormonal and surgical treatments for transgender people potentially impair the ability of these individuals to reproduce. Additionally, transgender people tend to start gender-affirming treatment at a young age, when reproductive wishes are not yet ...
Chloë De Roo, Guy T’Sjoen
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