29th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI 2022): second reports
1 April 2022. Related: Conference reports, CROI 29 (Retrovirus) 2022.
13–16 and 22–24 February 2022
Introduction
The 29th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI), was held from 13–16 and 22–24 February 2022.
The conference programme is now online as open access.
https://www.croiconference.org
A PDF file of the full programme is available:
Our second set of reports are linked below.
- Webcasts now online and open access
- Islatravir studies for treatment and PrEP
- UK study reports diabetes mellitus in 9% of HIV positive Africans in the UK on stable ART
- Life expectancy reduced by eight years following hospitalisation for a mental health condition in South Africa
- Long COVID persists for over a year: evidence for divergent immune responses
- Risk factors for NAFLD and proteinuria in HIV positive people on ART in REPRIEVE study
- UK study shows PEP is started earlier using home starter
- Summary of 14 key studies on HIV and liver disease
- Genomic entrapment of HIV in people on long-term ART, chimeric antigen receptor T cells and more on bNAbs