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Vitamin content largely retained in flash-heated breastmilk
Aidsmap, UK - Jul 30, 2008
A flash-heating technique that has previously been shown to inactivate HIV in breastmilk also preserves most of its vitamin content, according to a study ...
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Evaluation of a web-based intervention for improving HIV/AIDS knowledge in rural Yunnan, China. -
L Tian, S Tang, W Cao, K Zhang, V Li, R Detels - AIDS, 2007 - aidsonline.com
... Web-based intervention to improve HIV/AIDS knowledge Tian et ... 27.2 0.3 32.9 1.8 39.8
?3.1 0.78 0.50 0.29 An HIV-infected pregnant woman can transmit HIV to her ...

A Conserved HIV gp120 Glycoprotein Structure Involved in Chemokine Receptor Binding -
CD Rizzuto, R Wyatt, N Hern?ndez-Ramos, Y Sun, PD … - Science, 1998 - sciencemag.org
... that you are using a browser that does not support current Web standards. ... Table 1.
Phenotypes of HIV-1 YU2 gp120 mutants ... 381 E/R (0.07), 0.07, 0.81, 0.75, 0.29, 0.96 ...

… drug susceptibility and response to initial therapy among recently HIV-infected subjects in North …
SJ Little, JP Routy, ES Daar, M Markowitz, AC … - New England Journal of Medicine, 2002 - gateway.nlm.nih.gov
... and ABI sequence analysis was used to evaluate the HIV pol region. ... to the nucleoside
reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI) was observed (p = 0.29). ...

Prevalence and Predictive Value of Intermittent Viremia With Combination HIV Therapy -
DV Havlir, R Bassett, D Levitan, P Gilbert, P … - JAMA, 2001 - Am Med Assoc
... 95% CI, 0.29-1.72; P = .55, Fisher exact test). When the case definition of
intermittent viremia was changed to use a virologic threshold of HIV RNA greater ...

Hepatitis C and Progression of HIV Disease -
MS Sulkowski, RD Moore, SH Mehta, RE Chaisson, DL … - JAMA, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
... ultimately received HAART (RH, 1.09; 95% CI, 0.88-1.34) and in the subgroup of 250
patients with well-controlled HIV replication (RH, 0.57; 95% CI, 0.29-1.13). ...

Mapping a locus for susceptibility to HIV-1-associated nephropathy to mouse chromosome 3 -
AG Gharavi - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2004 - National Acad Sciences
... ing information on the PNAS web site) and ... score) (0.34 cholesterol) (0.29 BUN) (0.29
proteinuria) (0.01 ... Concerning transgene status, HIV-1 transgene carriers ...

A Case Control Study of Osteonecrosis in HIV.
AN SCRIBNER, DJ SKIEST, D MARCANTONIO, F HAMID, PV … - Abstr Intersci Conf Antimicrob Agents Chemother Intersci …, 1999 - gateway.nlm.nih.gov
... were matched with 2 controls for HIV positivity and date of diagnosis.RESULTS: The
incidence of osteonecrosis in our HIV clinic population was 0.29% in 1998. ...

Long-term benefit of treatment interruption in salvage therapy (GIGHAART ANRS 097)
C Katlama, S Dominguez, C Duvivier? - IN: Abstracts of the 10 thConference on Retroviruses and …, 2003 - gateway.nlm.nih.gov
... versus 62% at W12 and 50% at W24 in the Def.G (p = 0.007 and p = 0.043, respectively)
Median decrease in HIV RNA from baseline was -0.37 at W12, -0.29 at W24 ...

… and safety of stavudine (d4T) and didanosine (ddI) combination therapy in HIV-infected subjects in …
R Pollard, D Peterson, D Hardy, L Pedneault, C … - 3rd Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections - gateway.nlm.nih.gov
... 90 CD4 cells/mm3 at week 8. Changes in HIV RNA observed in individual subjects ranged
from 0.29 log (10) increase to 2.9 log (10) decrease at week 8. Follow-up ...

HAART exposure influences distribution and characteristics of HIV-associated neurologic disorders: …
A Ammassari, P Cinque, P Lorenzini, A Cingolani, … - Int Conf AIDS, 2002 - gateway.nlm.nih.gov
... Characteristics of CNS diagnoses, HIV and HAART histories are collected. ...
CD4>200+VL<500 significantly reduce probability of TE (0.45;0.29-0.69), HSV (0.29; ...

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Fight Against HIV/AIDS Pandemic Requires All Levels Of Society, Behavior Change, Dybul Says

Article Date: 23 Nov 2006 - 4:00am (PST)

Efforts to curb the spread of HIV worldwide will not be effective unless all levels of society become involved in the fight against the disease, Ambassador Mark Dybul, who serves as the U.S. global AIDS coordinator and administers the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, said on Thursday, VOA News reports. Dybul during a VOA interview said that this year's World AIDS Day, which will be held on Dec. 1, should "emphasize" the "promise of partnership" in the fight against HIV/AIDS. World AIDS Day should highlight that "we are not going to solve the AIDS epidemic, we're not going to solve any development issue, as long as we think in donor-recipient-reliance ways," Dybul said, adding, "It's got to be a partnership and it's got to be a partnership from everyone -- government, nongovernment, private sector, faith based, community based." Dybul also said that without a safe and effective HIV vaccine, preventing new HIV cases is tied to changing people's behavior. "Changing human behavior is a very difficult thing, and you can't just tell people, 'Well, you might die,'" Dybul said, adding, "It's a much deeper, more difficult thing.

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And that means meeting people where they are, getting to some of the cultural influences that are so important in changing people's behavior." According to Dybul, it has proven difficult to create an effective HIV vaccine because the "immune response and how we actually control the virus is still not well understood. So until we get some of those technological breakthroughs, it's going to be very difficult to develop an effective preventive vaccine." He added that it might be possible to develop a partially protective HIV vaccine (De Capua, VOA News, 11/17).

Brownback, Obama To Take HIV Test on World AIDS Day
Sens. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) on World AIDS Day plan to each take an HIV test to encourage others to be tested for the virus, the AP/ABC News reports. Brownback and Obama plan to be tested during a two-day HIV/AIDS summit at the Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif. The senators are scheduled to be speakers at the summit and will take part in a panel discussion (Blood, AP/ABC News, 11/17).

 
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