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From:Formulary (Vol. 38, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewedwww.aidsinfo.nih.gov National Institutes of Health's AIDS information www.amfar.org American Foundation for AIDS Research www.hivforum.org Forum for Collaborative HIV Research www.niaid.nih.gov/daids/default.htm...
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From:Science (Vol. 279, Issue 5354) Peer-ReviewedChicago -- In his kickoff speech to the main annual U.S. AIDS meeting, held here 1 to 5 February, retrovirologist Ashley Haase of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, set the tone for the gathering with a quote from...
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From:Science (Vol. 284, Issue 5420) Peer-ReviewedIn 1998, approximately 30 million people worldwide were living with HIV/AIDS, of whom about 5 million became infected just that year. The epidemic continues to expand, with an estimated doubling time of 10 years, so...
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From:Science (Vol. 250, Issue 4978) Peer-ReviewedAfrica has a huge population of AIDS victims, and the rate of transmission of the disease is high. About half of the studies of AIDS in Africa involve collaboration with non-African researchers, and conflicts between...
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From:Science (Vol. 242, Issue 4880) Peer-ReviewedInfection and Replication of HIV-1 in Purified Progenitor Cells of Normal Human Bone Marrow A SPECTRUM OF HEMATOLOGIC ABNORMALITIES have been described in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)...
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From:Science (Vol. 231) Peer-ReviewedInstitute of Medicine Launches Assessment of AIDS Programs The National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine have begun a major assessment of national strategies to combat acquired immune deficiency...
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From:The Sciences (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedRobert Gallo, a prominent though controversial AIDS researcher, has recently begun work directing the Institute of Human Virology (IHV). He developed a blood test for AIDS within a year of a French research team...
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From:Science (Vol. 273, Issue 5273) Peer-ReviewedThe role of chemokines in HIV infection was a major topic at the 1996 AIDS conference. However, researchers are divided on whether chemokine research will make it possible to improve HIV treatments and vaccines....
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From:Science (Vol. 271, Issue 5255) Peer-ReviewedA panel composed of more than 100 scientists and community representatives issued a report after a year-long study of US AIDS research that recommends more independence from the National Institutes of Health. The panel...
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From:Science (Vol. 280, Issue 5371) Peer-ReviewedIn individuals with human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HIV-1) infection, recent antiretroviral drug combinations have proven remarkably successful at suppressing virus production and reducing lymphoid tissue viral...
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From:Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine (Vol. 2017) Peer-ReviewedIn this paper, we construct a linear differential system in both continuous time and discrete time to model HIV transmission on the population level. The main question is the determination of parameters based on the...
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From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 326, Issue 7399) Peer-ReviewedThe world's seven richest nations and Russia are expected to renew their support for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria at the G8 meeting in June, a move that fundraisers say will spur governments...
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From:Science (Vol. 279, Issue 5349) Peer-ReviewedFrance has made few important discoveries about AIDS in the 1990s and is losing its position as a leader in AIDS research. The country's highly centralized research system is blamed for the decline. PARIS AND...
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From:Science (Vol. 276, Issue 5313) Peer-ReviewedMontagnier will start an AIDS research center at Queens College, Flushing, NY, to be partially funded by US entrepreneur Bernard Salick. The Paris- based codiscoverer of HIV will keep his laboratory at the Pasteur...
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From:Thorax (Vol. 59, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThorax 2004;59:247-251. doi: 10.1136/thx.2003.013763 Background: Pneumocystis jerovici pneumonia (PJP) remains a frequent opportunistic infection in HIV infected patients which markedly upregulates HIV replication by...
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From:Columbia Journalism Review (Vol. 45, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAIDS Lewis Lapham, who recently stepped down as editor of Harper's magazine after twenty-eight years, has long displayed a special disdain for the mainstream press. In the May 2005 issue, he wrote: "Far from being...
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From:American Journal of Law & Medicine (Vol. 20, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedApproximately half of all HIV-infected children are in foster care and yet less than 2% of those in foster care participate in clinic trials which would benefit future efforts to control the disease in children as well...
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From:Nature (Vol. 466, Issue 7304) Peer-ReviewedLast September, after more than 20 years of disheartening research, HIV vaccine researchers had their first, albeit small, taste of success. In a clinical trial of about 16,000 people in Thailand, the candidate...
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From:Journal of the International AIDS Society (Vol. 23, Issue S7) Peer-ReviewedO431 Progress towards developing an effective cure of HIV infection S Deeks University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA Antiretroviral therapy (ART) must be administered for life. This requirement poses...