Aadia Rana, M.D., professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, senior scientist with the UAB Center for AIDS Research and study chair for ...
(HealthDay News) — Resistance to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is threatening the recent gains of treatment in the rate of new HIV infections, according to a perspective article published online Oct.
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Findings from study co-led by Hopkins could change treatments for HIV in young children
New study findings could change treatments for HIV in young children. HIV remission may be possible for very young children ...
Of the 38 million people worldwide living with HIV, approximately 700,000 are newly infected men, primarily via sexual transmission. Sexually transmitted HIV infections in exclusively heterosexual men ...
Two hundred and ninety eight HIV + adults had been included in the study and 292 were analyzed. The study's enrollment process is shown in Fig. 1. Most (70.2%) of the 292 subjects were male; their age ...
Background: Using intent-to-treat comparisons, it has been shown that the integration of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and tuberculosis (TB) treatment improves survival. Because the magnitude of the ...
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