... Nature on his experience treating and studying HIV/AIDS for the past quarter century. Outlining ... continued to suffer from lack of access to effective treatments for HIV. Even more sobering, Dr. Fauci ...
... enough. The patients in South Africa started their treatment for HIV infection with one of four first-line ... viral levels following initially effective treatment) developed within 2 years in a quarter ...
... integrate TB prevention and treatment into HIV care and treatment. "HIV programs have no option ... treated in TB clinics and later referred to an HIV program.
In addition, the authors recommend treating ...
... is replicated in larger samples, it's possible that such training can be used as a powerful complementary treatment for HIV disease, alongside medications."
Creswell and his colleagues ran an ...
... release is available in French. One of the major reasons that treatment for HIV/AIDS often doesn't ... assistance from the B.C. Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS at the University of British Columbia (UBC ...
For human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients with treatment-related abdominal obesity and growth hormone ... whether low-dose GH in 56 HIV patients with abdominal fat accumulation and GH ...
... antiretroviral therapy is to reduce and maintain a plasma HIV-1 RNA level of less than 50 ... virus.
The authors write that despite advances in the treatment of HIV infection, "disease management remains ...
... antiviral treatment for HIV infection allows patients to live longer, many will be confronted with additional health ... 1.8 percent in non-HIV-infected patients. HIV-associated increases in fracture ...
... screening test prior to prescribing the drug abacavir, one of the preferred first-line drugs for the treatment for HIV-infected adults. "The guideline change represents one of the first situations in ...
... the virus from becoming established."
Although more than two dozen drugs are available for the treatment of HIV infection, there is a growing need for new antiviral therapies. Recent studies ...
... undergoing highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) for the treatment of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, ... South Africa, examined the records of 2,817 HIV- infected adults currently enrolled in Aid ...
Episodic treatment of HIV/AIDS with antiretroviral drugs increases the overall risk of death when compared with continuous antiretroviral treatment (ART), but the reasons why have been unknown. Now, ...
... immune responses correlations or the same correlations with sexual exposure.
"We found HIV-specific immune responses in the treatment-suppressed partners that correlated with the level and route of ...
... published online in the journal Nature Medicine, have important implications for developing new treatments for HIV, especially for patients with chronic infection who fail to respond to antiretroviral ...
Why do some HIV patients manage to control the progression of their infection naturally over long periods of time? As part of a nation-wide investigation, a team of researchers will examine that ...