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Increasing the meaningful involvement of women in HIV cure-related research: a qualitative interview study in the United States.

Karine DubeElizabeth BarrMorgan PhilbinAmaya Perez-BrumerBrian MinalgaBeth PetersonDawn AverittBridgette PicouKrista MartelCecilia ChungMaría MejíaMartha CameronGail GrahamLynda DeeDázon Dixon DialloEbony GordonAnastasia KorolkovaTyphanye DyerJudith D AuerbachEileen ScullyKrista L DongSara Gianella
Published in: HIV research & clinical practice (2023)
Our empirical inquiry extends recent calls to action to increase diversity of people involved in HIV cure research. Redressing the under-inclusion of women in HIV cure research is an urgent imperative. The entire field must mobilize and reform to achieve this goal. Meaningfully involving women across the gender spectrum in HIV cure research is needed to ensure that interventions are safe, effective, scalable, and acceptable for all people with HIV.
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