... U.S. border enforcement, or Mexican repatriation policies and procedures could reduce the risk of HIV transmission. They offer as an example a Mexican government program being implemented in Tijuana ...
... has shown that BV results in several changes in the vagina that could explain why it increases the risk of HIV, such as a depletion in a type of bacteria that are believed to play a role in defending ...
... IPV) against wives and clinically verified HIV infection appears in the August 13, 2008 ... abused. Physical violence alone was not associated with risk of HIV infection.
The study may well have important ...
... U.S. study has found that being circumcised significantly reduced the risk of HIV infection in heterosexual African American ... compared to uncircumcised men with unknown HIV exposure (2.5 percent vs 3 ...
A new US study has found that being circumcised significantly reduced the risk of HIV infection in heterosexual African-American men known to have been exposed to the virus. The findings of the new ...
... 2 suppressive treatment had shown. However, it appears that these effects were not sufficient to reduce the risk of HIV transmission."
The study also determined whether acyclovir can slow HIV disease ...
... treatment to suppress herpes simplex virus-2, which is the most common cause of genital herpes, does not reduce the risk of HIV transmission when taken by people infected with both HIV ...
A new study of nearly 14,000 U.S. women reveals that those who are in physically abusive relationships are at higher risk for HIV infection...
A new study of nearly 14,000 U.S. women reveals that those who are in physically abusive relationships are at higher risk for HIV infection.
... San Diego School of Medicine, examining HIV infection among male clients of female ... behavioral interventions to improve the clients' knowledge of the risk of HIV," said co-author Steffanie Strathdee, ...
... genital skin, and it has been hypothesized that these lesions account for the higher risk of HIV acquisition. However, recent clinical ... of HIV infection posed by HSV-2 (http://www3.niaid.nih.gov/news/ ...
... United States. And the estimated annual number of HIV cases among young men rose ... behaviors to examine whether risk for HIV differed between those who met their partners exclusively online, exclusively ...
... any population, but considering the complex needs of HIV positive ex-offenders, this is quite remarkable ... break the cycle of addiction, health risks – including HIV infection, criminal behavior, and re ...
... "Our findings clearly show that extended drug regimens can significantly reduce the risk of HIV transmission from breastfeeding."
According to the researchers, the proportion of infants experiencing ...
... Control and Prevention, found that it was possible to greatly reduce the risk of HIV infection in breast-feeding infants ... HIV at or before 4 months of age and still alive at 4 months of age had higher ...