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    NeuroAIDS in Africa

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    2010
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    Robertson, Kevin
    Liner, Jeff
    Hakim, James
    Sankalé, Jean-Louis
    Grant, Igor
    Letendre, Scott
    Clifford, David
    Diop, Amadou Gallo
    Jaye, Assan
    Kanmogne, Georgette
    Njamnshi, Alfred
    Langford, T. Dianne
    Weyessa, Tufa Gemechu
    Wood, Charles
    Banda, Mwanza
    Hosseinipour, Mina
    Sacktor, Nad
    Nakasuja, Noeline
    Bangirana, Paul
    Paul, Robert
    Joska, John
    Wong, Joseph
    Boivin, Michael
    Holding, Penny
    Kammerer, Betsy
    Van Rie, Annelies
    Ive, Prudence
    Nath, Avindra
    Lawler, Kathy
    Adebamowo, Clement
    Royal III, Walter
    Joseph, Jeymohan
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    Abstract
    In July 2009, the Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS at the National Institute of Mental Health organized and supported the meeting “NeuroAIDS in Africa.” This meeting was held in Cape Town, South Africa, and was affiliated with the 5th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention. Presentations began with an overview of the epidemiology of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, the molecular epidemiology of HIV, HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HANDs), and HAND treatment. These introductory talks were followed by presentations on HAND research and clinical care in Botswana, Cameroon, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, and Zambia. Topics discussed included best practices for assessing neurocognitive disorders, patterns of central nervous system (CNS) involvement in the region, subtype-associated risk for HAND, pediatric HIV assessments and neurodevelopment, HIV-associated CNS opportunistic infections and immune reconstitution syndrome, the evolving changes in treatment implementation, and various opportunities and strategies for NeuroAIDS research and capacity building in the region.
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