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....
Australian researchers have unveiled a new immunotherapy technique to help prevent the progression from HIV infection to AIDS. Details of the simple, cost-effective technique are published May 2nd in ...
... : immune exhaustion in HIV infection As HIV disease progresses in a person infected with the HIV virus, ... viral sequence diversification determine the functional profile of HIV-1– specific CD8þ T cells. ...
... under optimal conditions. Healing was slower in the HIV-infected men, however, and men who resumed ... no increased risk of surgical complications in HIV-positive men who undergo circumcision, it should ...
... infection rates or in death rates by age 2 among infants abruptly weaned off ... researchers were surprised to find that the proportion of new HIV infections between 4 and 24 months were not significantly ...
... about two years longer. " It's well-known that individuals vary in their susceptibility to HIV and that after infection occurs, the disease progresses at variable rates," said Sunil Ahuja of South ...
... a high percentage of male migrants were deported from the U.S.
"Deportation was significantly associated with HIV infection in males," said Steffanie A. Strathdee, Ph.D., Professor and Harold Simon ...
... 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 normally found in the vagina. ...
... before the disease does irreparable harm to their immune systems. Also, more and more research is showing that those with their HIV infections under control are less likely to spread the disease to ...
... can help achieve the goal of maintaining a plasma HIV-1 RNA level below 50 copies/ ... , 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 therapy (HAART), new research finds little ...
... individuals but is also bad for society, in that a substantial fraction of HIV-infected crack users engage in behavior ... -infected crack users to get them into care, keep them in care and allow them to ...
... . Physical violence alone was not associated with risk of HIV infection.
The study may well have important implications for ... Infection Among Married Indian Women," Jay G. Silverman, Michele R. Decker, ...
... osteoporosis and the less-serious condition osteopenia in HIV-infected men and women, but evaluation of the consequences ... 1.8 percent in non-HIV-infected patients. HIV-associated increases in fracture ...
... .com) -- Scientists have identified the very first antibodies to appear in the wake of HIV infection and have concluded that they are virtually impotent in mounting a meaningful defense against the ...