Updates, Authorship, and Related Guidelines

Developer and funding source

New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute (NYSDOH AI)

Intended users

Clinicians providing ambulatory care for patients with HIV

Development

See Supplement: Guideline Development and Recommendation Ratings

Updates

June 16, 2022

Updated Table 1: Recommended Viral Load and CD4 Count Monitoring in Nonpregnant Patients With HIV

Author and writing group conflict of interest disclosures

See Conflict of Interest statement*

Related NYSDOH AI guidelines

Related NYSDOH AI Guidance

From: Virologic and Immunologic Monitoring in HIV Care

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Virologic and Immunologic Monitoring in HIV Care [Internet].
Merrick ST, Fine SM, Vail R, et al.
Baltimore (MD): Johns Hopkins University; 2022 Jun.
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