As the life expectancy of people living with HIV improves as a result of antiretroviral therapy, increasing numbers of women living with HIV (WLHIV) are now reaching menopausal age. The menopause transition in WLHIV remains a relatively overlooked area in clinical HIV research. Whilst there is some evidence to suggest that WLHIV experience menopause at an earlier age and that they have more menopausal symptoms, there is no clear consensus in the literature around an impact of HIV infection on either timing or symptomatology of the menopause. Data are also conflicting on whether HIV-related factors such as HIV viral load and CD4 cell count have an impact on the menopause. Furthermore, menopausal symptoms in WLHIV are known to go under-recogn...
OBJECTIVES We aimed to assess prevalence and age at menopause, identify factors associated with e...
OBJECTIVES We aimed to assess prevalence and age at menopause, identify factors associated with e...
Nisha Andany,1 V Logan Kennedy,2 Muna Aden,2 Mona Loutfy1,2 1Department of Medicine, University of...
Improvements in survival due to advances in antiretroviral therapy (ART) have led to a shift in the ...
OBJECTIVES An increasing number of women living with HIV are transitioning through midlife and me...
More than half of persons living with HIV infection in the United States (U.S.) will be ≥50 years of...
Background: Women ageing with HIV undergo sex-specific changes. There is limited evidence available ...
Background: Women ageing with HIV undergo sex-specific changes. There is limited evidence available ...
Background: Women ageing with HIV undergo sex-specific changes. There is limited evidence available ...
BACKGROUND: There is currently little evidence exploring menopausal status, age at last menstrual pe...
Early menopause (<45 years) has significant impacts on bone, cardiovascular, and cognitive health. ...
Menopause is a physiological aging, process. This complex biological process, involving both physica...
OBJECTIVES: Treatment rollout has dramatically improved life expectancy for people with HIV and AIDS...
More than half of persons living with HIV infection in the United States (U.S.) will be \ue2\u2030\u...
The advent of highly active antiretroviral therapy has promoted a reduction in mortality due to HIV....
OBJECTIVES We aimed to assess prevalence and age at menopause, identify factors associated with e...
OBJECTIVES We aimed to assess prevalence and age at menopause, identify factors associated with e...
Nisha Andany,1 V Logan Kennedy,2 Muna Aden,2 Mona Loutfy1,2 1Department of Medicine, University of...
Improvements in survival due to advances in antiretroviral therapy (ART) have led to a shift in the ...
OBJECTIVES An increasing number of women living with HIV are transitioning through midlife and me...
More than half of persons living with HIV infection in the United States (U.S.) will be ≥50 years of...
Background: Women ageing with HIV undergo sex-specific changes. There is limited evidence available ...
Background: Women ageing with HIV undergo sex-specific changes. There is limited evidence available ...
Background: Women ageing with HIV undergo sex-specific changes. There is limited evidence available ...
BACKGROUND: There is currently little evidence exploring menopausal status, age at last menstrual pe...
Early menopause (<45 years) has significant impacts on bone, cardiovascular, and cognitive health. ...
Menopause is a physiological aging, process. This complex biological process, involving both physica...
OBJECTIVES: Treatment rollout has dramatically improved life expectancy for people with HIV and AIDS...
More than half of persons living with HIV infection in the United States (U.S.) will be \ue2\u2030\u...
The advent of highly active antiretroviral therapy has promoted a reduction in mortality due to HIV....
OBJECTIVES We aimed to assess prevalence and age at menopause, identify factors associated with e...
OBJECTIVES We aimed to assess prevalence and age at menopause, identify factors associated with e...
Nisha Andany,1 V Logan Kennedy,2 Muna Aden,2 Mona Loutfy1,2 1Department of Medicine, University of...