CROI 2026: Nine comprehensive free reviews in Topics in Antiviral Medicine
6 May 2026. Related: Early access, Conference reports, CROI 33 (Retrovirus) 2026.

Simon Collins, HIV i-Base
Detailed reviews from CROI 2026 on nine key research areas of HIV science are now published online in the March/April 2026 issue of Topics in Antiviral Medicine (TAM).
These excellent technical reviews run from between 5 to over 20 pages and are written by leading experts. Each article provides some of the most comprehensive coverage on the latest data and can be downloaded as a PDF. They are highly recommended.
They are far more detailed than any other online reviews, including by i-Base.
Although BHIVA produces excellent online webinar coverage a few weeks after CROI that focus on the most clinically relevant research, they are no longer open access and require BHIVA membership.
TAM is published by IAS-USA who are the organising secretariat for CROI each year. The reviews also have CME credits.
- Basic Science Highlights From the CROI 2026
Mario Stevenson - Neuro-HIV at the Crossroads of Coinfections, Reservoirs, ART and Comorbidities
Michael Corley, Sarah Joseph, Phillip Chan. - Antiretroviral Therapy in Adult, Maternal, and Pediatric Populations With HIV
Shauna Gunaratne, Timothy Wilkin, Hong-Van Tieu - Innovations in HIV Care and Service Delivery to Improve Treatment Outcomes
Barbara Taylor - Tuberculosis and Other Infectious Complications in People With HIV
Andrew Kerkhoff, Jason Zucker, Diane Havlir - Advances in Epidemiology and Treatment of Viral Hepatitis
Shauna Gunaratne - HIV Comorbidities
Sudipa Sarkar, Todd Brown - Acute and Postacute COVID-19
Annukka Antar - Global Epidemiology and Prevention of HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Susan Buchbinder, Albert Liu
Reference
IAS-USA. Selected Highlights of the 2026 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. Topics in Antiviral Medicine, March/April 2026. Published open access.
https://www.iasusa.org/tam/march-april-2026
