... Americans, Latinos and gay and bisexual men.
The HIV epidemic in the United States is a crisis, federal ...
... disadvantage in developing countries must be addressed if the world is to prevent a dramatic escalation of the HIV epidemic as well as other health problems.
Professor Tarantola will join a panel of ...
... victims of partner violence are more likely to become HIV-infected is likely due to both the higher ... He added that feminization of HIV epidemics (that is, infections among women rising faster than among ...
... the scientists recovered the 48-year-old HIV gene fragments from a wax-embedded lymph- ... 1960 samples are presently the oldest links to the HIV epidemic.
"From that point on, the next oldest sequences ...
... , we can boost ways to diagnose infections and accelerate progress in reducing the HIV epidemic."
The study will be presented at the annual Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and ...
Subtype B is the dominant HIV strain in the Caribbean — which could impact strategies for fighting the disease in the region, says a study.
... cells among recently diagnosed HIV patients has dramatically fallen during the HIV epidemic. These findings are similar to those found in the study from Europe, which suggests that these trends may ...
From the start of the HIV epidemic, it appeared that some of the people who were infected with the virus were able to ward off the fatal effects of the disease longer than others. Recent studies ...
... the pattern of virus transmission is poorly documented.
To better understand the dynamics of the heterosexual HIV epidemic within the UK, the research group, led by Professor Andrew Leigh Brown, ...
... drug use, and HSV-2 antibody positivity, HIV prevalence among African Americans exceeds ... exceptions, the specific role of structural violence in the HIV epidemic among African Americans has received ...
... is no conclusive evidence that overlapping multiple sexual partners increases the size of an HIV epidemic, accelerates the speed at which the virus is transmitted or makes HIV more persistent in a ...
... proving that overlapping multiple sexual partners - concurrency - drives the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is actually quite limited, Brown University researchers have concluded...
... are transitioning. Societal oppression, lack of rights, and the HIV epidemic were powerful reasons why gay men ... 2001 and 2005, there was a 13 percent increase in HIV cases among gay men in the United ...
... change.
He believes that a comparable health emergency occurred in the UK in the 1980s with the HIV epidemic. This, he points out, prompted significant action at all levels, including government ...
... & Adolescent Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. The combined effects of the 1994 genocide and the HIV epidemic give Rwanda one of the highest numbers of orphans in the world—an estimated 290 ...