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  1. Annie F. Luetkemeyer is an American physician and researcher who is Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases at the University of California, San Francisco. She specializes in infectious diseases, in particular tuberculosis, human immunodeficiency virus and viral hepatitis.

    • Infectious diseases researcher
    • USA
    • 1999–present
  2. Clinical Professor. HIV, Infectious Disease, and Global Medicine, Infectious Diseases. Interests: HIV therapeutic strategies, COVID-19 treatment and prevention, Sexually Transmitted Infections, DoxyPEP, Viral hepatitis, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis Elimination. Clinical Trials:

  3. Chamie G, Wandera B, Luetkemeyer A, Bogere J, Mugerwa RD, Havlir DV, Charlebois ED. PMID: 23676159. Relationship between weight, efavirenz exposure, and virologic suppression in HIV-infected patients on rifampin-based tuberculosis treatment in the AIDS Clinical Trials Group A5221 STRIDE Study.

    • 1001 Potrero Avenue, #4904 San Francisco CA
    • Professor, Medicine
    • (415) 502-5753
  4. Annie Luetkemeyer. Professor. School of Medicine. annie.luetkemeyer@ucsf.edu. +1 415 502-5753. Publications. Community-Based Point-of-Diagnosis Hepatitis C Treatment for Marginalized Populations: A Nonrandomized Controlled Trial. JAMA network open. Morris MD, McDonell C, Luetkemeyer AF, Thawley R, McKinney J, Price JC.

  5. It’s a rare day when Annie Luetkemeyer, MD, puts in fewer than 12 hours at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. A UCSF physician-researcher, Luetkemeyer previously helped advance effective HIV drugs and a cure for hepatitis C.

  6. annie.luetkemeyer@ucsf.edu. +1 415 476-4082 ext. 130. I specialize in HIV/AIDS and have clinical responsibilities including outpatient services at the San Francisco General Hospital HIV clinic as well as inpatient services on the HIV/AIDS, general medicine, and infectious diseases consult services. I direct the HIV Clinical Trials Group at SFGH ...

  7. The UCSF-Bay Area Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) and this website are funded by the National Institutes for Health under grant number P30 AI027763 to the University of California, San Francisco.

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