Children with AIDS Pose Difficult Challenges • HIV/AIDS news • May 24 06 Every day, nearly 1,800 children under the age of 15 are newly infected with HIV worldwide. And each day, 1,400 die of AIDS-related illnesses. Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for more than 85… Scientists get closer look at AIDS virus • HIV/AIDS news • May 24 06 Scientists in the United States have taken a close up, three-dimensional look at spike proteins on the surface of the AIDS virus, which could speed up the search for a… FDA gives tentative approval to new generic AIDS drug • HIV/AIDS news • May 19 06 The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today announced the tentative approval of generic abacavir sulfate tablets manufactured by Aurobindo Pharma LTD. of Hyderabad, India. Abacavir sulfate tablets are… Most gay men with HIV don’t regret telling friends • HIV/AIDS news • May 18 06 Despite the potential social and emotional consequences, gay men with HIV usually do not regret disclosing their status to friends and family members, according to a new study.… HIV drugs for children badly needed in China • HIV/AIDS news • May 16 06 China needs to manufacture pediatric HIV drugs for its tens of thousands of children suffering from the disease, an AIDS activist said, adding that the state was not giving… Chancroid vaccine may help control HIV in Africa • HIV/AIDS news • May 08 06 HIV plagues more than 25 million people in sub-Saharan Africa, according to the World Health Organization, and efforts to develop a vaccine against the virus have achieved limited success.… Calif hospital may have exposed some patients to HIV • HIV/AIDS news • May 04 06 A California hospital is contacting some 300 morbidly obese patients after learning that they may have been exposed to hepatitis or HIV by poorly cleaned instruments used in… Women smokers with HIV get less treatment benefit • HIV/AIDS news • May 03 06 Women with HIV infection, who tend to be urban and poor, get less benefit from drugs for the disease if they smoke, regardless of how much they smoke, according… Study investigates early biology of HIV infection • HIV/AIDS news • May 02 06 In July 2005, the race to find a vaccine that would stem the worldwide rate of 13,000 new cases of HIV infection each day moved from competition among research institutions… ‘Resonance’ may be the reason for virologic failure in STI drug therapy • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 25 06 Researchers have been puzzled over why HIV-positive patients who have periodic, built in interruptions in their drug therapy reach a point where the therapy no… Drug therapy has changed HIV skin disease patterns • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 25 06 The skin manifestations of HIV infection have changed in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), the combination drug therapy introduced to combat the virus in the mid-1990s,… Time for Russians to get serious about HIV/AIDS • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 24 06 Rapidly growing numbers of HIV-infections in Russia has prompted President Vladimir Putin to order officials to do more to inform Russians about the dangers of HIV/AIDS. Despite added funds… Vaginal gel zaps AIDS virus - gives women control • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 24 06 According to the researchers if current trials are satisfactory, a safe and effective gel which protects women from the AIDS virus may be available by 2010. At an… Sex and tattoos put prisoners at risk for HIV • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 20 06 A study of men who became HIV-positive while incarcerated in Georgia prisons show that two activities - male-male sex and tattooing - increase the risk of HIV infection… Kenyans protest brutal killing of HIV-infected boy • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 20 06 Several hundred Kenyan AIDS activists took to the streets of Nairobi on Thursday to protest at the killing of an HIV-infected boy, whom they say was hacked with a… Shanghai police break up AIDS news conference • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 20 06 Police in the Chinese financial hub of Shanghai broke up a news conference by a group of haemophiliacs who say they contracted HIV/AIDS through contaminated blood transfusions, an activist said… Whites fare poorly with HIV and hepatitis C • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 19 06 Liver disease and death rates are worse with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection on top of HIV infection than with just HIV or HCV, especially among white patients, according… Triple treatment cuts malaria in HIV patients • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 18 06 Combining anti-AIDS drugs, an antibiotic and bed nets treated with insecticide could cut the rate of malaria infections in people infected with HIV by up to 95 percent, researchers said… Resonance May Explain Therapy Failure in HIV Patients • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 17 06 Researchers have been puzzled over why HIV-positive patients who have periodic, built in interruptions in their drug therapy reach a point where the therapy no longer reduces their viral… Africa launches push to prevent new HIV cases • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 12 06 African leaders have launched a drive to halt new HIV infections, saying prevention may be the best remaining hope to stop the AIDS pandemic from cutting an ever-deeper swathe… Ceftriaxone may help fight dementia in HIV patients • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 07 06 An antibiotic commonly used to treat a variety of serious infections may also help prevent dementia in HIV patients, according to a test-tube study of human brain cells by… India reports rise in HIV infections to 5.2 million • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 07 06 India reported a rise in HIV infections in 2005, a top health official said on Friday, with more than 5.2 million people now thought to be living with… Commercially Available Antibiotic May Help Fight Dementia in HIV Patients • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 05 06 An antibiotic commonly used to treat a variety of serious infections may also help prevent dementia in HIV patients, according to a test-tube study of human brain… US AIDS plan hampers prevention in nations: report • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 05 06 The U.S. government’s emphasis on abstinence in a program to fight AIDS in Africa and the Caribbean is hampering prevention efforts in the countries it aims to help, congressional… HIV infection rates down one-third in south India • HIV/AIDS news • Apr 03 06 A University of Toronto Indo-Canadian study reports a remarkable one-third decline in new HIV infections in the worst hit regions of India, indicating that with condom use and awareness… Page 35 of 45 pages « First < 33 34 35 36 37 > Last » << Back to main