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Going anti-Viral is a health podcast hosted by Going Anti-Viral. It has 75 episodes, with the latest published April 2026.

Introducing Going anti-Viral, the podcast of the IAS–USA, a professional continuing medical education organization focused on HIV and other viral diseases. I’m Dr Michael Saag, professor emeritus of medicine and infectious diseases at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and volunteer member of the IAS–USA Board of Directors.  Join us as we interview experts in viral medicine about their area of specialty and current developments in the field. Other episodes are drawn from the IAS-USA vast catalogue of panel discussions, Dialogues, and various meetings and conferences.  Going anti-Viral is a podcast series for clinicians, produced by the International Antiviral Society–USA. The IAS–USA is a not-for-profit professional organization committed to improving the treatment, care, and quality of life for people with or at risk for HIV or other viral infections and their complications through balanced education and information. This podcast is intended as a clinical source of inf

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Immunology of HIV Cure and Beyond: Navigating Immunology Presentations at CROI 2026 – Dr John Frater

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Special Episode - Latest Update on Emerging Infections and Health Threats

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Neurodegeneration and Dementia Risk in Older Adults with HIV: Biomarkers and Epidemiology – Dr Alan Winston

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CROI 2026 Review: What’s New, What’s Next in HIV Research – Dr Peter Hunt

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From Wall Street to ACT UP: A Life Rewritten by HIV - Peter Staley

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Successes in HIV-1 Vaccine Design: Accelerating Completion of One of Sciences’ Most Difficult Vaccines – Dr Kevin Saunders

7

Strategic and Resilient Responses to the Funding Crisis Across Africa – Dr Ruanne Barnabas

8

Reflections on a Career of HIV Medicine, Mentorship, and Scientific Legacy – Dr Martin Hirsch

9

Preview of the 2026 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI)

10

IAS-USA Lifetime of Leadership Award – Dr Gerald Friedland

11

Going anti-Viral 2025 – The Remarkable Outcomes of Scientific Research

12

The Role of Outcomes Research on Clinical Decisions for Patient Care – Dr Mari Kitahata

13

The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Current State of Public Health in the US – Dr Rochelle Walensky

14

The Evidence for Vaccine Safety and Effectiveness – Dr Yvonne Maldonado

15

Medical Cannabis: Evidence and Insight with Dr Donald Abrams

16

The CDC without Scientific Leadership - Dr Demetre Daskalakis

17

Demystifying Syphilis: Diagnosis and Treatment – Dr Khalil Ghanem

18

A Personal Journey with HIV and Advocacy for HIV Research – Dawn Averitt

19

The Management of Cardiovascular Health in Patients with HIV – Dr Steven Grinspoon

20

Navigating HIV Care with GLP-1 Receptor Agonists – Dr Darcy Wooten

21

Treating Substance Use Disorder in an Inpatient Setting - Dr Ellen Eaton

22

Update on Emerging Infectious Diseases – Dr George Rutherford

23

Providing Healthcare to Foreign-Born and Hard-to-Reach Individuals – Dr Carlos del Rio

24

The Measles Outbreak and the Role Anti-Science Plays in Threatening Public Health – Dr Peter Hotez

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How Vaccines Get Approved in the US: The RSV Story and the Role of the ACIP – Dr Yvonne Maldonado

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Next-Gen HIV Prevention and Treatment – Dr Judith Currier

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Episode 48 – Breaking the Silence: An Activist’s Approach, with Mary Fisher

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Episode 47 – 40+ Years of HIV: What’s Changed, What Hasn’t, What Shouldn’t, What Must – Rebecca Denison

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Episode 46 – Development of a Hepatitis C Cure – Dr Raymond Schinazi

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Episode 45 – Bacteriophages for the treatment of antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) bacterial infections – Dr Graham Hatfull

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Episode 44 – IAS–USA 2025 Update of the Drug Resistance Mutations in HIV-1 – Dr Annemarie Wensing

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Episode 43 – Innovations in HIV Service Delivery: Building a Path Forward with Those Left Behind

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Special Episode: 40+ Years of HIV: What’s Changed, What Hasn’t, What Shouldn’t, What Must

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Episode 41 – Meeting the Treatment and Prevention Needs of Transgender Women - Dr Tonia Poteat

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Episode 40 – HIV Cure Research: State of the Art and Navigating Presentations at CROI 2025

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Episode 39 - Preview of the 2025 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI)

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Episode 38 - Update on COVID-19 with Dr Andy Pavia

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Episode 37 - What’s New in Primary Care of HIV

39

Must Listen Episode - Latest Update on Emerging Viral Infections and Current Public Health Threats

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Episode 35 - Reflections on the Role of HRSA in the Care of People with HIV – Laura Cheever

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Episode 34 – How far we’ve come with HIV – J. Kevin Carmichael

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Episode 33 - Overview of Travel Medicine: Vaccines, Outbreaks, and More - Dr David Freedman

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Episode 32 - Update on the New Antiretroviral Therapy Guidelines - Dr Rajesh Gandhi

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Episode 31 - Will we ever have a cure for Hepatitis B? - Dr Kenneth Sherman

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Episode 30 - Update on Mpox - a Public Health Emergency - Dr Jason Zucker

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Episode 29 - Comparing and Contrasting Health Care Policies from different sides of the Aisle - Dr Jennifer Kates

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Episode 28: Special Episode - Latest Update on Urgent Virus Outbreaks: October 2024

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Episode 27 - What’s Hot from the Warm Line: Top 10 Questions from HIV Clinicians

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Episode 26 - The Exploding Epidemic of Substance Use Disorder: What Can We Do? - Dr Sandra Springer

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Episode 25 - What’s all this fuss about Bird Flu (Influenza A) – with Dr Andrew Pavia

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