SINGAPORE (AP) -- Singapore recorded 422 new HIV infections last year, the highest number in a single year since records started in 1985, the city-state of 4.5 million people said Tuesday....
... immunotherapy technique to help prevent the progression from HIV infection to AIDS. Details of the simple, cost-effective technique are published May 2nd in the open-access ...
... : immune exhaustion in HIV infection As HIV disease progresses in a person infected with the HIV virus ... 18 individuals who had very recently become infected with HIV. These researchers found that the presence of high amounts ...
... under optimal conditions. Healing was slower in the HIV-infected men, however, and men who resumed ... found that women partners are more likely to become HIV infected by HIV-positive men who resume sex ...
... and Prevention, found that it was possible to greatly reduce the risk of HIV infection in breast-feeding infants by treating ... . The researchers were surprised to find that the proportion of new HIV infections between 4 and 24 months were not significantly ...
... . " It's well-known that individuals vary in their susceptibility to HIV and that after infection occurs, the disease progresses at variable ... are white blood cells that are a primary target of HIV infection. When chemokines that also bind DARC were added ...
... , those who lived in Tijuana for shorter periods were more likely to be HIV-infected, whereas among females, those who lived ... were deported from the U.S. "Deportation was significantly associated with HIV infection in males," said Steffanie A. Strathdee, Ph ...
... show that there was a relationship between BV and the risk of incident HIV infection, though, then increasing the treatment of BV could be considered for the future prevention of HIV infection." Bacterial vaginosis is an imbalance in the type of bacteria ...
... ) is expected soon to increase the estimate of new HIV infections in the United States by 40 percent ... harm to their immune systems. Also, more and more research is showing that those with their HIV infections under control are less likely ...
... . The authors write that despite advances in the treatment of HIV infection, "disease management remains challenged ... , clinical manifestations related to both the drugs and the HIV infection itself, and the threat of drug resistance ...
Contrary to the belief that HIV-infected injection drug users (IDUs) receive less benefit from highly active antiretroviral ...
... , the study's interviews found that, compared with males, female HIV-infected crack users were more likely to report ... for the individuals but is also bad for society, in that a substantial fraction of HIV-infected crack users engage in behavior ...
... physical and sexual abuse. The researchers found the risk for HIV infection among married women who experienced ... . Physical violence alone was not associated with risk of HIV infection. The study may well have important implications ...
... of osteoporosis and the less-serious condition osteopenia in HIV-infected men and women, but evaluation of the consequences ... patients. "These data indicate that we should screen HIV-infected patients, both men and women ...
... the very first antibodies to appear in the wake of HIV infection and have concluded that they are virtually impotent in mounting ...