Developing an effective vaccine against HIV has proven to be a difficult task. |
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Examples include the use of hypodermic needles designed to protect healthcare workers against exposure to HIV from needle sticks. |
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Immediately after their births, the baby boys were given anti-HIV medicine known as HIV syrup. |
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Nothing is worth the risk of contracting HIV or hepatitis from poorly sterilised or unsterilised needles used in an emergency. |
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Nearly every day, news of another study confirms yoga's benefits for arthritics, asthmatics, depressives, people with HIV or cancer. |
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While HIV is good at adding genes to cells' genomes, it does not target lung epithelial cells. |
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Panicky use of unsterile needles may transmit HIV, hepatitis C, or other infections. |
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The HIV virus promotes dementia, then the brain activity becomes hyperactive. |
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We believe it is critical for success that we address the underlying factors of risk to HIV, which fuel HIV transmission. |
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By reducing drug use, drug users also reduce their risk of contracting blood-borne diseases, including HIV and hepatitis. |
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The commission was hearing submissions on ways to curb the spread of HIV in prison. |
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The early vaccines focused on antibodies, circulating chemicals in the blood stream which in theory stop HIV locking onto white blood cells. |
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They found the gel protected the macaques from infection with the simian HIV virus for more than seven hours. |
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The population in general seemed unworried by HIV, and offers by western institutions to help with money and know-how were not always taken up. |
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As a grown man, he and his monogamous partner of many years took an HIV test. |
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Serum studies for echovirus, Coxsackie-virus, Lyme disease, and HIV were all negative. |
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Other causes include Lyme disease, HIV, alcoholism, B12 deficiency, or diabetes. |
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Both vaccines were designed against SHIV, a virus containing components of HIV and the related monkey virus, simian immunodeficiency virus. |
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Some sooty mangabeys in the wild are still infected with the simian version of HIV, called SIV, but the disease doesn't typically kill them. |
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Most work on HIV vaccines is being done in the public sector rather than the pharmaceutical industry. |
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High rates of HIV infection have also contributed to the crisis, with many farmers too sick with AIDS to plant or tend their crops. |
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For example, a patient with HIV who lives in the southwest United States is more susceptible to coccidioidomycosis. |
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Inside its host cell, the HIV retrovirus uses an enzyme called reverse transcriptase to make a DNA copy of its genetic material. |
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The HIV infection causes increased susceptibility to infections that are usually harmless to healthy people. |
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It is not the only drug that can be used to reduce mother-to-child HIV transmission. |
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How do you account for this increase in HIV transmission to women in this part of the world? |
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In 1986, a drug known as azidothymidine was identified by NCI researchers as inhibiting HIV activity in laboratory studies. |
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He thinks I may have to undergo chemo although that may not be suitable considering my HIV status. |
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The ignorance towards the HIV issue in India that she exposes is both shocking and disturbing. |
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Kaposi's sarcoma is the most common skin malignancy associated with HIV infection. |
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An HIV specialist should be contacted immediately if the diagnosis is made in labour. |
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If a human who has hepatitis or HIV bites you, there is a small risk you may be infected. |
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There were demands for asylum seekers to be forcibly tested for HIV and hepatitis. |
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From the end of the year immigrants will also be screened for HIV, hepatitis B and serious kidney infection. |
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The tests would identify HIV and AIDS, tuberculosis, and hepatitis B, among other conditions. |
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We excluded patients with hepatitis B, HIV infection, or hepatic decompensation. |
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However, in the absence of HIV testing of all patients, we cannot exclude HIV as a mechanism enabling multiple infection. |
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Trials of many Chinese herbal medicines for the treatment of HIV infection and cancer are currently under way. |
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Could someone already infected with HIV get reinfected with a different strain that would make treatment more difficult? |
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Magic Johnson stuns the world with his announcement that he is HIV positive. |
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Stemming this problem and the spread of HIV among black college students won't be easy. |
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People with HIV can also develop encephalitis from Toxoplasmosis and from the cytomegalovirus. |
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The blood collected for HIV serology was allowed to clot for 30 min at room temperature. |
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To the contrary, they're most likely the result of serial monogamy within small social circles where HIV is already present. |
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The ignorance purveyed by these programs puts young people at risk of HIV infection and premature death. |
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Further, tissue banks are only required to test donated human tissue for HIV and hepatitis viruses. |
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Do you think HIV testing should be available to clients in drug detoxification facilities such as this one? |
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The process is potentially life-threatening and, since it's done fairly unhygienically, can also result in HIV infection. |
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He maintained that he had AIDS, despite several negative results of HIV tests. |
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The number of people infected with the HIV virus has also soared in recent years. |
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The aim is to give every Namibian learner and teacher accurate information on HIV and sexual reproductive health. |
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In this context, often their fear of HIV and AIDS seemed less immediate than the day-to-day survival of their families and themselves. |
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Patients with HIV often progress to full-blown Aids, which is still incurable and is no respecter of age or sexual orientation. |
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At the same time, last weekend the UN admitted that HIV infection is spreading worldwide, despite the use of preventatives and precautions. |
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Most of the 252 haemophiliacs who contracted hepatitis C and HIV were infected by a clotting agent that was brought into the State. |
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More than 100 haemophiliacs contracted HIV and more than 260 contracted hepatitis C from contaminated blood products. |
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Hundreds of British haemophiliacs were infected with HIV and the Hepatitis C virus in the 1980s after receiving contaminated blood products. |
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More than 200 Irish haemophiliacs were infected with HIV and Hepatitis C as a result, including young children. |
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About 1800 haemophilic patients were infected with HIV from contaminated agents. |
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However, there have been no clinical trials of preventive therapy in HIV positive children. |
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Most cases of HIV related kala-azar have so far been reported in southern Europe along the Mediterranean basin. |
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Pleural cryptococcosis has been reported to be associated with HIV infection, liver cirrhosis, and Bruton's agammaglobulinemia. |
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A nurse is facing a nerve-wracking few weeks waiting for the result of tests to find whether or not he has been injected with the HIV virus. |
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Why are the numbers of women living with HIV increasing faster than the number of men? |
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One in five adults is HIV positive and the average life expectancy at birth is just under 49 years. |
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Put him on antiretrovirals, his HIV in his plasma went away completely, and his renal disease not only stabilised, but got better. |
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For the past 10 years before that, HIV and AIDS rates in Australia were going down, then they reached a plateau and now we've seen sharp rises. |
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The clinical and bacteriological response of HIV positive TB patients to treatment should be closely monitored. |
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These grapeseed derivatives elicit an inhibitory effect on HIV infection in vitro. |
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This is roughly equal to the total number of HIV infections in the world today. |
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The use of combination therapy for HIV infection has strikingly reduced transmission rates. |
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Researchers are concerned that the way in which HIV and Aids is taught in schools adds to the stigma. |
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Finally, engaging in unprotected sexual intercourse puts women at risk not only for STDs including HIV but also for unintended pregnancy. |
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Many studies have reported associations between mental health and the risk of HIV infection. |
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However, it may be a sign of platelet or vascular disorders and is common in leukaemia and HIV infection. |
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The source individual's blood must be tested for hepatitis B virus and HIV as soon as feasible. |
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Doctors, social workers and people with HIV describe a desperate scramble to gain access to lifesaving medications. |
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The incidence of HIV infection and AIDS is growing rapidly among heterosexual women. |
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That, too, paled next to his description of a man who feared he had transmitted HIV to his Boston terrier. |
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Gisselquist says his reviews of past studies suggest sexual transmission is the cause of only one-third of Africa's HIV infections. |
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One area where there has been much debate is the legality of testing for HIV without an explicit consent. |
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My first contact with a HIV positive patient was in a small apartment on the left bank in Paris. |
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How should the needs of those with HIV infection be balanced against those with other life-threatening diseases? |
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Some advised restrictions on clinical practice in areas of high HIV endemicity or poor standards of supervision or infection control. |
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Unfortunately TB, Hepatitis B and HIV are all endemic in these parts of the world. |
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Yet in the case of HIV vaccines the scientific community is, for humanitarian reasons, under pressure to move with urgency. |
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And the most devastating infection in the world is not Ebola or Lyme disease, West Nile virus or even HIV, but tuberculosis. |
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Then came Herpes simplex, Hepatitis B and C, HIV, Ebola, West Nile virus, and others. |
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Currently, nearly 40 patients positive for HIV are quarantined on their own floor. |
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Oral candidiasis, or oral thrush, occurs in immunosuppressed patients, especially those with advanced HIV infection. |
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The HIV bDNA assays can be used for the detection and quantification of HIV virions in plasma, serum, blood cells, or tissue. |
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The Global Fund is the leading foundation funding the fight against HIV and Aids. |
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Classically, prior to HIV or in the absence of severe immuno suppression, it is a fairly indolent skin disease. |
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All 79 patients were seronegative for the HIV antibody by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. |
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Zimbabwe is reaping a bitter harvest sown by a previous health minister, who declared there was no connection between HIV and Aids. |
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A nearby chamber contained huge stashes of drugs as well as an HIV testing kit, according to US forces. |
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Earlier treatment of HIV and syphilis decreases the risk of transmission to the fetus. |
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Councillors hope the move will help cut the borough's rising rates of HIV and Aids. |
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Finally, a landmark in the history of HIV and Aids gave a signal for optimism. |
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It is also, as is increasingly the case, a country where HIV and Aids are widespread. |
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In 1995, he was barred from treating patients in an exclusive hospital in Jakarta for helping HIV positive people. |
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Even if a person with HIV doesn't feel or look sick, he is still contagious. |
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These typically include malnutrition, anaemia, malaria parasitaemia, or HIV infection. |
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Specialists have sought to mimic the response by devising a vaccine containing HIV virus tucked inside a disabled cowpox virus. |
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Early detection of HIV optimizes chemoprophylaxis for opportunistic infections and provides an opportunity for secondary HIV prevention. |
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Using several drugs to block HIV at different steps of its life cycle is more effective than any one medication. |
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All this ology and itis is so off-putting, not to mention grim HIV warnings all the time. |
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Health care is a human right that extends to all people, including those who are HIV positive. |
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There is accumulating medical evidence in the journals on the rapid expansion of the HIV infection. |
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We felt that this was an insufficient strategy, given the continued escalation of HIV infections. |
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A medicine called zidovudine can reduce the rate of passing HIV from mother to baby by two thirds. |
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Because skin is among the organs where HIV disease and immunosuppression typically manifest, accurate diagnosis of skin eruptions is critical. |
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Even though she was sexually intimate with Tony, Sharon sees Tony's silence on his HIV status as stoic rather than a breach of trust. |
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They were unswerving in affirming the power of education to change people's attitude toward HIV and remove the stigma. |
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Blood sample for HIV serology and two sputum specimens were collected from each patient. |
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He said that HIV does cause AIDS but there are also other causes such as abject social conditions. |
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These women are all HIV positive, and their ability to resist the infection is being undermined by the lack of food. |
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Patients with treatment failure should be tested for HIV infection and evaluated for neurosyphilis with a cerebrospinal fluid examination. |
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But actually, HIV replicates itself rapidly during all phases of infection. |
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One feature that distinguishes lentiviruses such as HIV from the other retroviruses is the complexity of the lentiviral genome. |
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As long as the HIV lentivirus lived in monkeys, it was not a threat for humans. |
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He had been bitten by a spider in Brazil, which probably lowered his immunity, and further tests showed that he was HIV positive. |
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Testing for HIV infection is usually done by detecting the presence of an antibody to the virus. |
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A myth in South Africa holds that sexual intercourse with a virgin can heal a man from HIV infection. |
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These problems are not considered in press reports that simply repeat the mantra that HIV in Africa is heterosexually transmitted. |
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My return flight was spent reading articles about how one in eight South Africans is HIV positive. |
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Heterosexual intercourse is the most common mode of transmission of HIV in poor countries. |
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An estimated six million people currently living with HIV or AIDS do not have access to care, including antiretroviral therapy. |
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Should someone who has just been found to have a primary infection with HIV be treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy? |
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In 2002, more than 800,000 children were newly infected with HIV, and more than 90 per cent of these infections were vertically acquired. |
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All pregnant patients with HIV infection should also undergo tuberculin skin testing as part of their routine prenatal care. |
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We are greatly pleased to have received our first formal recognition from the National Institute of Health for our program in HIV vaccinology. |
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In other words, they got sick and died up to three years sooner than other HIV men surveyed over a 10-year period. |
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While studies have shown that HIV can survive on bedbugs' mouthparts for up to an hour, the insects are not known to be vectors for disease. |
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Retroviruses such as HIV must integrate into the human cell's DNA in order to replicate. |
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In the absence of a vaccine and a magic bullet against HIV and the disease it engenders, public health authorities had to develop a comprehensive prevention strategy. |
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The local standard of care for HIV and AIDS includes only palliative care. |
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The condition often accelerates the advance of HIV to full-blown Aids. |
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In order to start the clinical phases for the HIV fusion inhibitors compounds, the company requires a technological partner with expertise in galenic peptide. |
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In 1999 he was diagnosed as being HIV positive, and now, to fight the deadly disease attacking his immune system, he takes drugs to keep himself alive. |
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The machines will dispense the prophylactics at a price of one yuan apiece, and it is hoped that they will prove an effective tool against the nation's HIV epidemic. |
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African Americans make up only 12 percent of the population but comprise 44 percent of HIV cases. |
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The risk to others on the racetrack, surely, is decidedly greater than that presented by the HIV infection of Johnson or Louganis. |
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This is a complicated issue for the elderly because HIV and AIDS are often misdiagnosed in this population, as symptoms often mimic other illnesses. |
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Despite inhibition of viral replication in plasma, lymph nodes, and at other sites, reservoirs of HIV infection in latently infected resting T lymphocytes remain. |
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Some medicines, like HIV drugs, are very expensive, as most them are under brand names. |
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If Western food aid results in massive theft, corruption, and re-exportation, can you imagine what kleptomaniac dictators could do with expensive HIV medicine? |
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The African American community has been devastated by HIV, especially in the South. |
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There is an association of Reiter's disease with HIV infection, and arthritis may be present before symptoms or signs related to the HIV infection appear. |
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We did not identify any new cases of HIV infection or syphilis. |
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I was asked to do an HIV screen, but the patient refused consent. |
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Some call this HIV anxiety ignorant, and argue that protocols on both sides of the industry are efficient in their own ways. |
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These people believe education about HIV transmission mitigates the fears that performers carry. |
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Although the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy has altered the course of HIV infection, many haemophilic men died before this became available. |
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Egypt has a comparatively low number of HIV cases compared to the rest of Africa, with just 11,000 infected people nationwide. |
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It is the most common endobronchial lesion associated with HIV and has a characteristic red or purple macular or papular appearance often located at airway bifurcations. |
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Among TB patients with HIV infection, up to 40 per cent could be anergic. |
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More recently, a population survey carried out by the Kenyan government has shown that UNAIDS misestimated the prevalence of HIV in Kenya by a factor of two. |
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A good number of people suffering from terminal illnesses like cancer or HIV infection or neurological problems also have been known to commit suicides. |
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In the U.K., an estimated 107,800 people are currently living with HIV, based on the latest report from Public Health England. |
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With the exception of HIV infection and some cases of hepatitis B, most people with a sexually transmitted infection are not admitted to hospital. |
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Last year, Jared Leto portrayed drug addict and HIV patient Rayon in the movie Dallas Buyers Club to critical acclaim. |
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Patients who had HIV infection, oral thrush, lymphadenopathy, chronic cough of more than one month duration, fever, or weight loss were more likely to have mycobacteraemia. |
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And there's no guarantee that if you get HIV and you take these triple therapies, or whatever comes along next, that they're going to be successful for you. |
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One of these patients was serologically positive for HIV infection. |
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In addition, because HIV infection was a risk factor for serious adverse reactions, incidence may be higher in populations with higher HIV seroprevalence. |
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Blood samples were then obtained and sera tested for HIV and hepatitis. |
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Can't HIV, which is really a lentivirus, infect non-dividing cells? |
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A number of institutions and modellers projecting HIV variables and population estimates using different modelling tools have arrived at different conclusions. |
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Failure to identify primary HIV infection denies patients the opportunity of receiving potent antiretroviral therapy at the time of HIV seroconversion. |
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Three classes of antiretroviral drugs are currently used in combination for the treatment of HIV infection, which target the activity of two viral enzymes. |
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We examined national trends in diagnosed HIV infections, gonorrhoea, and infectious syphilis from 1995 to 2000, using published routine data and studies. |
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In the 1980's, government's touted HIV as near enough a death sentence and in Britain issued public health warnings on television showing icebergs crashing into the sea. |
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What if it was our own genetic code that was responsible for inviting HIV into the life of a cell cycle? |
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Their results indicate that the cellular immune responses needed to protect against TB and HIV, are impaired by ascariasis and other helminthic infections. |
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Men who have been circumcised may be six times less likely to contract the HIV virus than uncircumcised men, research carried out in India suggests. |
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It's envisaged the additional money will be pumped into better health and education programmes, with special priority for the HIV aids crisis in Africa. |
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First, our results are based on responses from hospital personnel at a sample of PCP hospitals in four high-HIV-incidence cities and other US hospitals with low HIV caseloads. |
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Over the years, curcumin has gained much attention in the scientific world for its benefits on maladies including HIV, cancer and Alzheimer's disease. |
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The charity has educated people about HIV and AIDS, taught women to read, immunised children and helped people rebuild their lives after conflict. |
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After both men were assaulted on the same night by a staff sergeant, who infected them with HIV, they had to fight. |
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The fastest-growing demographic of visitors to centers, according to Richards, is young men who come for STD or HIV testing. |
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All mothers had been tested for HIV antibodies and were HIV seronegative. |
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The amount of HIV testing and the numbers of people infected and uninfected should be the measurement by which we determine the success of prevention programmes. |
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Importantly, the hybrid cells were found to have the porcine endogenous retrovirus, a distant cousin of HIV, and to be able to transmit that virus to uninfected human cells. |
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The diagnosis of brain abscess mandates other studies seeking the etiology, which may include HIV serology, sinus studies, and transesophageal echocardiogram. |
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The FDA also has approved use of a new rapid oral HIV test kit, which provides results within 20 minutes using material collected from an oral swab. |
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Although the HIV risk of this behavior is unspecified, traces of the HIV virus have been found in cookers, cotton, and water obtained from a shooting gallery in Miami. |
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Indeed, research shows that those who inject in shooting galleries tend to be at a higher risk of transmitting HIV than those who inject elsewhere. |
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Anorectal infections are a potent cofactor for HIV transmission. |
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The ethnographic study of crack houses and base houses has further contributed to understanding the kinds and contexts of drug-related HIV risk that occur in those settings. |
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Of note, the viral load appears to be lower in women than in men early in HIV infection, but as immune deficiency advances, gender differences generally disappear. |
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He has been appointed UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador and is a member of UNAIDS High Level Commission on HIV Prevention. |
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The test accurately gave a negative result for those without HIV in 99.98 percent of cases, meaning there would be only one false positive result out of every 5,000 tests. |
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In October, Science published the results of research conducted in the United States and Switzerland that managed to block transmission of the simian HIV in macaque monkeys. |
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Most users inject their drugs, which increases the risk of blood-borne viruses like Hepatitis C and HIV being transferred through sharing needles. |
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Since the advent of human immunodeficiency virus infection, banked milk is now pasteurized, and donors are screened for HIV, hepatitis and syphilis. |
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The child would be conceived in a lab dish, using the same experimental procedure being tested in Boston to help couples with HIV have children without passing on virus. |
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An overwhelming majority of persons living with HIV infection do not get detected and remain unknowing of their potential illness and infectiousness to others. |
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From tests for cancer, diabetes, heart disease to HIV and leukemia, it is a regular occurrence that staff at the department will be the finders of extremely bad news. |
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The only co-infection that has received due attention is sexually transmitted infection, which is known to substantially increase vulnerability to HIV infection. |
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The year is 1986 and Woodroof, a Dallas party animal, contracts HIV from his reckless heterosexual encounters. |
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There was no way to test blood for HIV, and excluding gays was a prudent move. |
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Women are three times more vulnerable to HIV infection than men. |
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To overcome the unsupportive environment and to address the fear of stigmatization, those with HIV, the government and society must collaborate with other parties, he said. |
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An HIV positivity test and chest X-ray were done on each patient. |
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Future developments are likely to modify the clinical manifestations, treatments, and prognostic factors of critical illness in patients with HIV infection. |
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Several nucleoside-based inhibitors of these viral enzymes, including that of the HIV virus, also typically show modest inhibition of telomere synthesis. |
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The fact that new cases in HIV among injectors are now at their lowest levels since the early 1980s is a testimony to the value of these services. |
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In Russia, as of 2004, 80 percent of all HIV cases involved drug injectors, and many of these infections occurred because addicts share contaminated needles. |
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Not only does this harm individual patients, but it also sows a dangerous confusion in the minds of people living with HIV, decision makers and the general public. |
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An Army National Guard colonel charged with knowingly exposing a woman to HIV faced his accuser in a military courtroom on Monday. |
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She was not known previously to be HIV infected but on testing was found to have antibody to the virus. |
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Sperm banks do a lot more than just freeze and dispense the sperm, you know, they also test for HIV and other diseases, as well as hereditary defects. |
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The government crackdown on trafficking and use of drugs is driving the users underground, cutting them off from treatment and services needed to prevent HIV, she said. |
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In Botswana, she said, the government manages and pays for its national HIV program. |
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He also seizes the opportunity to do public outreach, educating locals on HIV and AIDS as well as preventative methods. |
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And 10 months of stability is but a moment of time for HIV, for which progression is measured in years. |
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For HIV, though, real therapy began only 18 years ago with the introduction of a class of drugs, the protease inhibitors. |
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Second, the viral genetic material is inserted into the host cell-in the case of HIV this is done through fusion and uncoating at the cell surface. |
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He notes that the testing system currently only requires monthly checks for HIV, gonorrhea, and chlamydia. |
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He has rapidly progressive HIV disease as shown by his high viral load. |
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As an endocrinologist, how have you become involved or interested in the issues around HIV and bone disease? |
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The researchers examined what effects gp120 has on intracellular signals in macrophages and how these changes relate to HIV pathogenesis. |
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Reyataz, or atazanavir sulfate capsules, are used in combination with other medications to control HIV infection. |
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By turning on expression of latent HIV proviruses, reactivation strategies such as Oral Amp B, could contribute to a reduction of HIV infection. |
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The researchers are now adapting this system to detect latent HIV proviruses, which remains dormant in some infected cells even after treatment. |
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The second part of Collman's presentation concentrated on inappropriate macrophage activation in HIV pathogenesis. |
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Zellweger took part in the 2005 HIV prevention campaign of the Swiss federal health department. |
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For the remaining patients with HIV, current HIV guidelines recommend screening at least once for proteinuria, at the time of HIV diagnosis. |
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The HIV protease inhibitor project is targeted at inhibition of the HIV protease enzyme and is in the pre-clinical research phase. |
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As a result, patients were not only deprived of care, but ongoing treatment for conditions such as HIV, TB and Kala Azar was interrupted. |
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I am a 37 year old woman living with HIV, and I would like to thank Sister Namibia magazine for letting us know our rights. |
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One of these showed granulomatous inflammation, 10 showed HIV lymphadenitis and the remaining case showed concomitant Castleman's disease. |
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Blood was collected from all consenting patients for syphilis, lymphogranuloma venereum, and HIV serological testing. |
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Poor knowledge of HIV serodiscordance, transmission, and prevention contribute to HIV transmission risk. |
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Oral fluid-based HIV tests sample oral mucosal transduate, an interstitial fluid from the capillaries of the gingival gum margin. |
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There's a chance this is just a viral blip, an intermittent spike of low-level virus that just happens in people on successful HIV treatment. |
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Dysphagia in HIV patients needs an expeditious evaluation to define the etiology and to initiate appropriate therapy. |
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But at the same time it's very difficult for us to schedule lumbar punctures on all our HIV patients. |
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As discussed above, because of the severe consequences of HIV infection, a few states have required that ARC and even seropositivity be reported. |
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The dry blood spot test for HIV, Hepatitis-B and Hepatitis-C is a great way for people to check their sexual health. |
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So in recent years, many scientists have given up on antibody approaches to HIV vaccines or treatments. |
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She agrees with her colleagues that most antibodies against HIV are not effective. |
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Both the smallpox vaccine and HIV exploit a receptor called CCR5, which is expressed on the surface of white blood cells. |
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The CD4 T cell count in peripheral blood is an important prognostic marker in the context of HIV infection. |
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Since the advent of HIV testing of donor blood in the 1980s, the transmission of HIV during transfusion has dropped dramatically. |
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As transmittance of HIV does not necessarily mean HIV infection, the latter could still occur at an even lower rate. |
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The Lubhancho House project in Zimbabwe is run by Coventry-born nun Frances Woolman and has been supported by the local HIV Network in the past. |
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Mercury had in fact been diagnosed as being HIV positive during 1987, but did not make his illness public and denied that anything was wrong. |
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However, the overall count of free HIV in the patients' bloodstreams changed little. |
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However, in Uzbekistan, the HIV test requirement is sometimes not strictly enforced. |
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We chose to focus on HIV-associated lipodystrophy because it affects a significant portion of people living with HIV today. |
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Because HIV contains RNA and uses it as a template for DNA during reproduction, the agent is classified as a retrovirus. |
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Testing methods can now detect HIV within ten days of infection. |
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In a review of integrated HIV care for cooccurring substance abuse disorders and mental disorders, Soto et al. |
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As mentioned there are also helpful chapters about working with specific groups such as survivors of sexual abuse and HIV serodiscordant couples. |
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The Company believes this new innovative lateral flow test may improve sensitivity of TB serology specially in HIV infected patients. |
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In addition, obesity, systemic high blood pressure and the HIV endemic are all major challenges facing the Ukrainian healthcare system. |
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More than 6000 Atlantans have learned their HIV status through ARCA's HIV testing program. |
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In a particular article, Dr Yang and colleagues addressed the associated factors and increasing spread of HIV among MSM in Nanjing, China. |
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Nelfinavir mesylate is an HIV protease inhibitor approved for the treatment of HIV infection. |
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Rape victims should be informed of the option of post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV, in addition to emergency contraception. |
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In developed countries, it has long been recognized that MSM are at high risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. |
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Factors affecting HIV concordancy in married couples in four African cities. |
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Thus, they have said that more research is needed to prove that the sexual practice of concurrency has accelerated the spread of HIV in Africa. |
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As new viruses are made, the genetic material is packaged into spherical immature capsids that HIV uses to escape from the infected cell. |
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Recovery of viremic control after superinfection with pathogenic HIV type 1 in a long-term elite controller of HIV type 1 infection. |
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A NEW community HIV testing service has been launched in Coventry to drive down high rates of the undiagnosed. |
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A gold-standard test would have to be based on data from pure virions of HIV obtained from an HIV-positive individual. |
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Approved March 14, 1996 for use alone or in combination with nucleoside analogues for the treatment of HIV infection in adults. |
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The FDA approves the viral load test, a new diagnostic test that measures the level of HIV in the blood. |
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Sections on paediatrics and the chest radiographic features of HIV infection are not included, but would be worthy additions. |
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Viral load is a measurement used to diagnose HIV infection or determine the severity of HIV infection. |
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That doesn't rule out the possibility that additional, as yet unidentified mutations in HIV underlie other cases of long-term survival. |
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Compared to many countries in the region, the prevalence of AIDS and HIV is relatively low. |
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The HIV epidemic has increased the burden and severity of childhood pneumococcal pneumonia and invasive disease fortyfold. |
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The most recent pandemics include the HIV pandemic as well as the 1918 and 2009 H1N1 pandemics. |
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Original content covers bullycides, marriage equality, hate crimes, HIV, and other topics relevant to the LGBT community. |
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This is a very real possibility in a region with high HIV endemicity, as observed in other studies. |
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It was the first to analyze employment issues for Los Angeles residents living with HIV and acquired immune deficiency syndrome, officials said. |
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A one-unit increase in income on an eight-point ordinal scale produced an eight percent decrease in the odds ratio for ever having an HIV test. |
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Only then can HIV disease truly become a chronic manageable condition rather than a curtailer of life. |
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The clinical cutoff information will be incorporated into the Company's PhenoSense HIV resistance test report. |
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Most currently approved antiretroviral drugs, with the exception of enfuvirtide and maraviroc, target the HIV viral enzymes. |
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Exclude indirect complications of HIV infection such as opportunistic infections, and intrauterine exposure to alcohol and substances. |
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Additional savings are expected as methods of testing for HIV become simpler and easier to administer. |
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The database contains translations for hundreds of HIV prevention terms in seven languages. |
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However, a small percentage results from HIV infection across the placenta. |
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Metropolitan areas with relatively high HIV seroprevalance among pregnant women will be targeted for delivery room testing. |
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The vaccine regimen included a DNA prime vaccine that co-expressed HIV proteins and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor. |
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Nearly 750,000 HIV self-test kits will be distributed across these three countries. |
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The causes of haematological abnormalities in HIV infection are multifactorial. |
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Picornavirus, rhabdovirus, and HIV in cell culture supernatants retain infectivity after RNAlater stabilization. |
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A network of HIV counselling and testing facilities means that access to free, anonymous, same-day HIV testing is available throughout Botswana. |
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She was sedated with haloperidol and lorazepam and after consultation with an HIV psychiatrist valproate 200 mg bd was added. |
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Previous research links both HIV infection and HCV infection to lower bone mineral density and to fracture. |
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The authors show that HIV relies on heparan sulfate to attach to sperm, but not mannose receptors as previously predicted. |
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The neurologic examination was significant for echolalia, which was attributed to HIV dementia. |
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In contrast, four heterosexual couples with HIV are featured in the show holding hands and balancing their children on their laps. |
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