INCLUDES COURSE ID FOR ONLINE CME QUESTIONS AND ACCREDITATIONThe essential textbook for HIV care providers and pharmacists-updated for 2025!
The 2025 edition of Fundamentals of HIV Medicine continues to act as an indispensable resource for practitioners dedicated to the prevention and treatment of HIV. This comprehensive textbook covers both clinically useful principles of HIV medicine and the latest scientific bases for these principles, as they apply to supplying healthcare to individuals affected by HIV. Updated to reflect recent advancements, this clear and coherent textbook offers readers the benefit of over 40 years of collective HIV medical knowledge and experience caring for people affected by HIV. Fundamentals of HIV Medicine 2025 delves into antiretroviral therapies, including long acting injectables, and presents insights into holistic patient management. This new edition offers continuing education for all healthcare professionals involved in HIV care. Designed to meet the evolving educational needs of clinicians and professionals, the maturity and reliability of the overarching principles of HIV medicine and patient care are increasingly evident in this 9th consecutive edition, which embodies the American Academy of HIV Medicine's commitment to excellence.
Editor-in-chief:
Carolyn Chu (Chief Medical Officer Chief Medical Officer AAHIVM)
Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 282mm,
Width: 224mm,
Spine: 43mm
Weight: 1.315kg
ISBN: 9780197794487
ISBN 10: 0197794483
Pages: 570
Publication Date: 25 December 2025
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Overall Learning Objectives Faculty Conflicts of Interest Disclosures Disclosure of Unlabeled Use Preface Carolyn Chu, MD, MD, MSc 1. Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America Benjamin Sokoloff 2. The Origin, Evolution, and Epidemiology of HIV-1 and HIV-2 Jeffrey T. Kirchner, Emily Min, and Julia Taylor 3. Mechanisms of HIV Transmission Nancy Aitcheson and Puja H. Nambiar 4. Virology: Lifecycle of HIV Poonam Mathur, George Lewis 5. Immunology of HIV Infection Dennis J. Hartigan-O'Connor and Christian Brander 6. HIV Testing and Counseling M. Elle Saine and Kyle G. Rodino 7. Initial Evaluation of The Patient with HIV: History, Physical Examination, and Laboratory Evaluation Esteban DelPilar Morales 8. Health Maintenance: Select Topics Ramiz Kseri 9. Diversity and Health Disparities Gary F. Spinner 10. HIV Care and Prevention: Special Populations Catherine Silva, Renata Arrington-Sanders, Zil G. Goldstein, , Elizabeth Imbert, Matthew D. Hickey, Olabimpe Asupoto, Alysse Wurcel, Abby Davids, Ashley Carvalho, Deliana Garcia, Claire Hutkins Seda, and Laszlo Madaras 11. HIV Care Coordination Margret O. Nelson 12. The Pharmacist's Role in HIV Care Jennifer Cocohoba 13. Principles and Scientific Basis of HIV Therapy Neha Sheth Pandit, David E. Koren, and Emily L. Heil 14. HIV Prevention: Pharmacotherapy and Non-Pharmacotherapy-based Strategies Katrina Baumgartner, Christopher M. Bositis, Wyatt Hanft, Carolyn Chu 15. Antiretroviral Therapy Selection/Decision-Making: Initial and Subsequent Regimens Saira Ajmal, Zelalem Temesgen, Poonam Mathur and David E. Koren 16. Antiretroviral Treatment and Stewardship in Hospital Settings David E. Koren and Yoseph Aldras 17. HIV Drug Resistance: Evaluation and Clinical Management Carolyn Chu, Avani Dalal, and Robert Shafer 18. The HIV Reservoir and Cure and Remission Strategies Boris Juelg, Rajesh T. Gandhi, and Nikolaus Jilg 19. Opportunistic Infections Lisa Armitige, Karen J. Vigil, and Rita Wilson Dib 20. Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS) Dagan Coppock 21. Antiretroviral Therapy for Children and Newborns Karin Nielsen-Saines 22. Select Topics in the Care of Cis-gender Women with HIV Aasith Villavicencio Paz, Jillian T. Baron, Christina E. Maguire, and William R. Short 23. Aging and HIV Aroonsiri Sangarlangkarn, John D. Zeuli, and Anchalee Avihingsanon 24. Solid Organ Transplantation in Persons With HIV Christine M. Durand 25. Malignancies in HIV Eva H. Clark and Elizabeth Y. Chiao 26. Understanding and Managing Antineoplastic and Antiretroviral Therapy Elizabeth M. Sherman and Taylor K. Gill 27. Dermatologic Complications of HIV Craig Weeks 28. Neurological Complications of HIV Infection Rodrigo Hasbun and Joseph S. Kass 29. Cardiovascular Disease Jarrett K. Sell and Jonathan J. Nunez 30. Non-Opportunistic Pulmonary Complications Priyanka Chakrabarti 31. Renal Complications Patricia Carr Reese and Umar Farooq 32. Endocrine Disorders and Metabolic Complications In HIV Daniel Lee 33. HIV and Bone Health Roger Bedimo 34. Substance Use and HIV Thanh Thuy Truong 35. Psychiatric Disorders and HIV Richa Vijayvargiya and Elizabeth David 36. HIV and Hepatitis Coinfection Karen J. Vigil 37. Sexually Transmitted Infections Karen J. Vigil 38. Legal Issues Anna Kastner 39. HIV Healthcare Programs and Insurance Coverage in the US Healthcare System Chauncey McGlathery Index
About the Editor-in-Chief: Carolyn Chu, MS, MSc, AAHIVS is the Chief Clinical Officer/Primary Investigator of the National Clinician Consultation Center, a federally supported educational resource program founded in 1993 to offer low barrier, person-centered guidance on HIV, hepatitis, and substance use. Dr. Chu completed a Family Medicine residency and clinical research fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, NY, and previously served as Medical Director for a large network of community health centers in New York City. She is a UCSF Professor of Clinical Family and Community Medicine and provides health care at San Francisco General Hospital's Family Health Center. About the American Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVM): The American Academy of HIV Medicine stands as the nation's foremost independent organization of healthcare professionals committed to excellence in HIV care and prevention. The Academy's membership of practitioners and credentialed clinicians manage the health of most people living with or at risk for HIV in the United States. The HIV-centered credentialing programs promote standards of care as an independent verification of a provider's knowledge of HIV and HCV care, professional ethics, and overall sexual health competencies. The HIV Specialist(TM) (""AAHIVS""), HIV Expert(TM) (""AAHIVE""), and HIV Pharmacist(TM) (""AAHIVP"") are the only credentials designated specifically for HIV care providers in the United States.