Physical checks for AIDS nearly as good as lab tests • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 28 08 AIDS patients in poor countries checked for signs of decline such as fever or weight loss are likely to have nearly the same survival rate as Western… Scientists test device to track medication adherence in patients with HIV/AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 21 08 Most of us have missed a dose of antibiotic or forgotten to take a daily vitamin. But when the stakes are higher — as they are… Other Aspects of Care for HIV-Infected Pregnant Women • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 12 08 Antepartum Care Aspects of evaluation and care that are specific to pregnant women with HIV infection are summarized in Table 1. For women receiving protease-inhibitor therapy, 50-g glucose-load testing… Management of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Pregnancy • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 12 08 An estimated 16.4 million women worldwide are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection; 600,000 children are infected annually, most of them by mother-to-child transmission. Interventions designed to reduce… Clinical trial will test new HIV/AIDS vaccine • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 03 08 A phase 1 clinical trial to test a novel HIV/AIDS vaccine has begun at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH). This new vaccine aims to overcome the problem of preexisting immunity… Stigma Clings Stubbornly to Women Living With HIV/AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 31 08 HIV-positive women in the United States face strikingly high levels of stigma, according to survey results released today by amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research. The amfAR survey results… Gene Mutations Tied to Immune Comeback during Therapy for HIV-1 • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 31 08 Researchers with the Infectious Disease Clinical Research Program (IDCRP) at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) here and the University of Texas at San… Monocyte Subset Expansion Could Be Biomarker for HIV Progression • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 28 08 An increase in the CD163+/CD16+ monocyte subset could be a biomarker for the progression of HIV disease, according to researchers at Temple University. The researchers reported their findings,… Researchers discover how stealthy HIV protein gets into cells • HIV/AIDS news • Mar 17 08 Scientists have known for more than a decade that a protein associated with the HIV virus is good at crossing cell membranes, but they didn’t know how it… Scientists Devise Approach that Stops HIV at Earliest Stage of Infection • HIV/AIDS news • Feb 28 08 Their study, which appears this week in the online Early Edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), may re-energize attempts to create… About One-Quarter of Women with HIV Want to Become Pregnant • HIV/AIDS news • Feb 26 08 About one in four women who have tested positive for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) expect pregnancy and motherhood to be a part of their future, recent… Anti-HIV Gel Proven Safe, Tolerable For Women • HIV/AIDS news • Feb 25 08 An experimental anti-HIV gel is safe for women to use on a daily basis, according to researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and the University of Pittsburgh… NIAID scientists identify new cellular receptor for HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Feb 11 08 A cellular protein that helps guide immune cells to the gut has been newly identified as a target of HIV when the virus begins its assault on the body’s… ‘Good bacteria’ in women give clues for slowing HIV transmission • HIV/AIDS news • Feb 07 08 Beneficial bacteria found in healthy women help to reduce the amount of vaginal HIV among HIV-infected women and might make it more difficult for the virus to… Group to try Pfizer drug as gel “condom” • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 31 08 Researchers dedicated to finding a gel or cream that could work invisibly to protect women from AIDS the way a condom does said on Wednesday they got permission from… Virtual human in HIV drug simulation • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 29 08 The combined supercomputing power of the UK and US ‘national grids’ has enabled UCL (University College London) scientists to simulate the efficacy of an HIV drug in blocking a key protein… Risk of Cancer in Children With AIDS: study • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 19 08 Population-based data on cancers associated with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in children are lacking. Cancers are well known to occur in excess in persons with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome… Existing Antiretroviral Drugs May Thwart Vaginal HIV Transmission • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 15 08 Prescription drugs now used to treat human immunodeficiency virus infection in adults may prevent the vaginal transmission of HIV, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found. Using… Mouse model shows potential efficacy of HIV prevention strategy • HIV/AIDS news • Jan 15 08 A new kind of laboratory mouse can be used to test the efficacy of much-needed methods to prevent transmission of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, according to… Hospitalizations for Children with HIV Drop by Nearly Two Thirds • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 18 07 The number of infants under age 2 with HIV who were hospitalized fell by 64 percent between 1998 and 2005, according to the latest News and Numbers… Early HIV Diagnosis Triggers Reduction in Infectious Behavior • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 14 07 When HIV patients are diagnosed in the first few weeks after infection, they dramatically change their sexual behavior to reduce the risk of infecting others, researchers said here.… Semen Component Makes HIV More Infective • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 14 07 A common component of semen appears to enhance the ability of HIV to infect cells, researchers here said. Amyloid fibrils, dubbed semen-derived enhancer of virus infection (SEVI), capture HIV viral particles… Striking shift seen among newly HIV-infected men regarding partners • HIV/AIDS news • Dec 05 07 New data from six U.S. sites show a dramatic shift by men acutely infected with HIV to choose to have unprotected intercourse only with other HIV-infected partners. “While… Latin American adolescents are more likely to become infected with HIV than Spanish • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 30 07 - A research work carried out in the UGR among 219 young immigrants and natives aged between 14 and 19 years reveals that the… Studies Suggest HIV Subtype More Deadly Than Others • HIV/AIDS news • Nov 28 07 Two studies led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that people infected with HIV in Thailand die from the disease significantly sooner than… Page 27 of 45 pages « First < 25 26 27 28 29 > Last » << Back to main