InfCareHIV which includes a decision support system, a nationwide Quality Register and a research data base, is used nationally for the treatment of people living with HIV in Sweden. It was established in 2003 to ensure equal and effective care of people living with HIV and enable their long-term follow-up.
Dr Christina Carlander has been Director of the National Quality Register InfCareHIV in Sweden since 2021. She works at Karolinska University Hospital, where she sees patients living with HIV, and she is also affiliated to Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, one of the world’s foremost medical universities. Carlander has done extensive research involving HIV since 2012. In 2018, she published her dissertation focusing on the risks of having cervical cancer in migrant women living with HIV.