Life-saving AIDS drugs push HIV numbers to new high • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 21 11 More people than ever are living with the AIDS virus but this is largely due to better access to drugs that keep HIV patients alive and well for… Hope for more options in couples where one partner is HIV positive • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 16 11 In sub-Saharan Africa, couples in long-term relationships where one partner is HIV-positive and the other is HIV-negative (HIV serodiscordant couples) could benefit from anti-AIDS drugs… Insight: In Greek crisis, HIV gains ground • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 11 11 ‘Contagion’ is the label financial markets use for the economic spread of the Greek crisis. For hundreds of people in an increasingly chaotic society, the word has a deadlier meaning.… Clinton sets new U.S. global AIDS focus on treatment • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 09 11 The United States set a new direction for its global AIDS campaign on Tuesday, emphasizing HIV-fighting drugs that can prevent new infections to bring the goal of “an… Building better HIV antibodies • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 28 11 Using highly potent antibodies isolated from HIV-positive people, researchers have recently begun to identify ways to broadly neutralize the many possible subtypes of HIV. Now, a team led by biologists at the California… Aurobindo uses patent pool for generic AIDS drugs • HIV/AIDS news • Oct 11 11 India’s Aurobindo Pharma has become the first major generic drugmaker to join a patent pool designed to make HIV/AIDS treatments more widely available to the poor, paving the way… Hide-and-seek: Altered HIV can’t evade immune system • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 28 11 Researchers at Johns Hopkins have modified HIV in a way that makes it no longer able to suppress the immune system. Their work, they say in a report published online… New Targets for the Control of HIV Predicted • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 23 11 A new computational approach has predicted numerous human proteins that the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) requires to replicate itself. These discoveries “constitute a powerful resource for experimentalists who desire… Targeting HIV’s sugar coating • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 23 11 University of Utah researchers have discovered a new class of compounds that stick to the sugary coating of the AIDS virus and inhibit it from infecting cells – an early step toward a… “Functional Cure” For HIV/AIDS Glimpsed In Small Trial • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 20 11 Researchers testing a potential new gene therapy for HIV/AIDS say they are excited by early results that represent significant progress towards a “functional cure” for the disease. They have… Sangamo gene therapy shows promise in reducing HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 19 11 An early stage trial of Sangamo BioSciences Inc’s HIV treatment found that the gene therapy reduced levels of the virus and even eliminated it in one patient with a… HIV/AIDS in prison • HIV Transmission and Prevention in Prisons • Sep 09 11 A 1994 study showed that out of a total population of 14,000 federal prisoners 120 were infected with HIV. But AIDS activists believe that for every prisoner who has tested positive for HIV and… Legal Issues in U.S. Prisons • HIV Transmission and Prevention in Prisons • Sep 09 11 Prisoners have a constitutional right to health care that people “on the outside” do not have. Under the Eighth Amendment, prisoners are entitled to protection from “cruel and unusual” punishment, and to… Discharge Planning - HIV in Prisons • HIV Transmission and Prevention in Prisons • Sep 09 11 As noted above, one quarter of HIV-positive people in the United States have spent time in the correctional system. Connecting released prisoners to community resources is a critical opportunity and responsibility… HIV Prevention in Prisons • HIV Transmission and Prevention in Prisons • Sep 09 11 Means of prevention of HIV transmission, and their use in prisons, always have provoked controversy and implementation of divergent policies. Prisons historically have approached prevention of HIV either by quarantine and segregation or… HIV Testing Policies • HIV Transmission and Prevention in Prisons • Sep 09 11 HIV in prisons raises a number of issues that do not exist for the general community; one of these is mandatory HIV antibody testing. The earliest public policy debates on HIV in prisons focused… HIV and Hepatitis C in prisons • HIV Transmission and Prevention in Prisons • Sep 09 11 The prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection among prisoners approaches 40%, and far exceeds that of HIV in prison. Coinfection with the 2 viruses, which therefore is exceptionally common in prisoners,… Medical Treatment of HIV-Infected Prisoners • HIV Transmission and Prevention in Prisons • Sep 09 11 Prisons and jails, designed to confine and punish people (many of whom are poor and lack influential outside advocates), frequently fail to provide the level of health services required by patients with… Survival Experience - HIV Transmission and Prevention in Prisons • HIV Transmission and Prevention in Prisons • Sep 09 11 AIDS deaths among prisoners have become less frequent. However, in the 1980s, the time from AIDS diagnosis until death was shortened to 42% (in 1986) and then 66%… HIV Transmission and Prevention in Prisons • HIV Transmission and Prevention in Prisons • Sep 09 11 Introduction Prisoners are at exceptional risk for infection with HIV because of the association of injection drug use with incarceration. Women prisoners who have practiced prostitution, which frequently is associated… Misunderstanding surrounds HIV vaccine trials • HIV/AIDS news • Sep 06 11 Better communication is needed around HIV vaccine trials to ensure those in at-risk communities understand the process and continue to participate, according to a new University of Toronto study. The study –… Domestic Abuse - a Risk Factor for HIV Transmission • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 26 11 When Kate Njoroge met the man of her dreams, she was 22, beautiful and naive. She was pursuing a degree in sociology at Kenyatta University while her boyfriend… Study of HIV increase in Pakistan could benefit other research • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 25 11 Rates of HIV have increased in Pakistan’s general population, as the virus has spread beyond at-risk groups to women and their children, according to an international team… Why HIV Virus Infection Rates Are on the Rise • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 25 11 Since HIV infection rates began to rise again around 2000, researchers have been grasping for answers on what could be causing this change, especially in the homosexual community.… HIV havens: Caltech researchers find new clues about how HIV reservoirs may form • HIV/AIDS news • Aug 18 11 Much like cities organize contingency plans and supplies for emergencies, chronic infectious diseases like HIV form reservoirs that ensure their survival in adverse conditions.… Page 11 of 45 pages « First < 9 10 11 12 13 > Last » << Back to main