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AIDS & HIV : Health & Medical
Relationship Between HAART Regimen and CD4 Cell Count Increases
Data was collected from over 4000 persons with HIV with viral load <50. Long-term studies must determine if the small advantages in immune response translate into reduced risk of disease progression.
Computer Test Measures HIV-associated Cognitive Impairment
How accurate is a computerized test in measuring HIV-associated cognitive impairment?
Hepatitis C Virus Viremia and Chronic Kidney Disease in HIV
What effect does HCV viral load have on the risk of chronic kidney disease in HIV positive patients?
Unboosted ATV vs Ritonavir-Boosted PI Maintenance Therapy
This meta-analysis compares unboosted atazanavir with ritonavir-boosted PI for long-term antiretroviral therapy in adults with virological suppression.
HIV Testing Recommendations In the Routine HIV Testing Era
Despite recommendations for routine HIV testing in health care settings, many remain untested.
Likelihood of Resistance in Treatment-Experienced Patient?
When resuming therapy after an interruption, can I assume he may still be drug-sensitive to previously used medications?
TB-associated Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome
How can we better predict immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome?
Option B+ and HIV Infection Among Antenatal Patients
How useful would Option B+ be for pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Cameroon?
Rilpivirine May Lead to Broad NNRTI Resistance
Rilpivirine-based ART is well tolerated, but may cause NNRTI resistance.
HIV-Associated Hodgkin's Lymphoma in HIV-Infected Patients
Is the incidence of Hodgkin's lymphoma in the HIV-positive population on the rise? This study examined the prevalence in a single-center cohort of patients.
Otelixizumab in the Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, but how well do patients with T1DM respond to treatment with antibodies - and when should they be introduced?
About Anonymous HIV Testing Centers
Anonymous HIV testing centers exist to help people who want to know about their status without having their name attached to any permanent record. While it is illegal to discriminate in hiring or housing based on HIV status, many prefer to keep their medical information completely private. This help
AIDS Denialism: Ancient History or Ongoing Threat?
Despite advances in HIV sciences, the shadow of AIDS denialism looms large, casting doubt and distraction among those who are often in the most need of care.
Association of HIV Viral Load and CD4 Cell Count With HPV
A higher CD4 cell count after ART in HIV-positive women may have an impact on the control of HPV infection.
Inadequate Monitoring and Attrition Among Patients on ART
What are the patient risk factors for failure to follow-up in HIV care?
Smoking and Mortality in HIV Infection
Current smokers with HIV infection have 4 times higher risk for death than those without HIV infection.
Using Drugs to Prevent HIV Infection: Who, What, and When?
Dr. Myron Cohen considers some of the key challenges facing clinicians in determining which patients might benefit from preexposure prophylaxis for HIV infection.
HIV Facts
Since the 1980s, AIDS has ravaged communities throughout the world. The virus that causes the disease, known as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), first came to public attention in the 1980s. The virus and the disease have been known to take a heavy toll on many throughout the United States, mo