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On World AIDS Day, Doctor Says More Pediatrics AIDS Drugs Needed
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Dr. Tindyebwa says the drugs to prevent mother-to-child transmission of the AIDS virus are available, but are still not reaching many pregnant women who ...
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South Africa marks AIDS Day
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Mbeki himself doubted the link between HIV and AIDS. His health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang openly mistrusted conventional AIDS drugs and instead ...
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Dangerous AIDS Policy
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The real causes of restricted access to AIDS drugs are Africa's derelict transportation systems, widespread corruption and poor utility infrastructure. ...
CSIR develops low-cost Aids drugs
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The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has developed a low-cost method of producing antiretrovirals (ARVs), used in the treatment of Aids ...
French first lady joins global fight against AIDS
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Mbeki himself doubted the link between HIV and AIDS. His health minister, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, openly mistrusted conventional AIDS drugs and instead ...
And the battle against AIDS continues
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Also, NACA has said the country may not be able to sustain its free AIDS drugs programme. According to the agency, the country must have an alternative plan ...

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Get involved: World AIDS Day a reminder of a global epidemic
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In developing and transitional countries, 9.7 million people are in immediate need of life-saving AIDS drugs; of these, only 2.99 million (31%) are ...
World AIDS Day is reminder of disease's toll, medical achievements Long Beach Press-Telegram
Experts Grow Louder In Questioning AIDS Funding RedOrbit
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109 Medicines and Vaccines Now in Development for HIV/AIDS
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A number of companies also provide AIDS drugs at reduced prices in many countries. "With HIV/AIDS medicines, a disease that was once a virtual death ...
Local residents talk about the reality of HIV
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Jones, who is looking for work, has his $2000-a-month HIV medicine paid for by Illinois? AIDS Drug Assistance Program. The program is funded by the state ...

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World's Greatest Artists Help Launch (RED)WIRE, (RED)(TM)'s New ...
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... way music is received and change the lives of Africans who will die without the AIDS drugs that (RED) can help provide," said Bono, co-founder of (RED). ...
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AHF Praises Merck for AIDS Drug Price Freeze in US
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... be able to continue to provide lifesaving AIDS drugs--particularly, more expensive second-line treatments, to poorer people in need through the US. ...
Mexico To Allow Drug Companies To Make, Sell Generic ... Kaiser network.org
President Calderon Lifts Regulation Requiring AIDS Drug Companies ... MarketWatch
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Treating AIDS Patients
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Many nations in the developing world don?t have the roads to transport drugs to patients, nor the electricity to keep temperature-sensitive AIDS medications ...
Global fight against AIDS gets tough Xinhua
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Researchers using existing HIV drugs prophylactically
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AIDS drugs are also used to block mother-to-child transmission during birth or breast-feeding and for post-exposure prophylaxis, such as when a nurse or ...
AIDS Experts Push for More Focus in Vaccine Research Voice of America
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Bill Clinton Says Health System Fails High-Risk AIDS Patients
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It also expanded its work last month to include reducing the cost of malaria drugs. During his eight years as president, Clinton tripled the AIDS budget to ...
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Stanford Study Finds HIV Drug Can Persist in Mothers' Milk ...
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During that time, the virus has ample opportunity to transform itself into drug-resistant strains of HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus that causes AIDS, ...
HIV Drug Might Spur Resistant Strains of Virus U.S. News & World Report
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Gilead AIDS Drugs May Hold Key to Prevent Infections (Update3)
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4 (Bloomberg) -- Drugs made by Gilead Sciences Inc. that have been shown to treat the AIDS virus will be tested in healthy people to see if they can prevent ...
Cape Town to host HIV trials The Times
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Boehringer says Aptivus Aids drug shows long-term efficacy in children
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AIDS is about sex and drugs
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That culture clash is the reason for the failure of so many AIDS efforts. No politician wants to give money to anything connected to sex or drugs. ...
AIDS adds sting to Afghanistan misery
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AIDS denial condemns S. Africans to avoidable death
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Second it asserts that the drugs that are given to people with AIDS are poisons that make them worse, and are sold only to make the evil big drug companies ...
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AIDS Drugs Have Saved 3 Million Years of Life
in the United States

HIV Disease Model Details Survival Benefits of HIV Therapies

Increasingly effective HIV therapy—including a decade of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART)—has provided 3 million years of extended life to Americans with AIDS since 1989, report researchers funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Rochelle Walensky, M.D., M.P.H., Kenneth Freedberg, M.D., M.Sc., and their colleagues calculated that advances in HIV care have yielded a total survival benefit of 2.8 million years in the United States . The researchers also estimate that drugs to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV have averted 2,900 infant infections, saving an additional 137,000 years of life. The model projected that a person initiating HIV therapy in 2003 could expect to live more than 13 years longer than if he or she had been diagnosed in 1988.

The paper by Drs. Walensky and Freedberg, of Massachusetts General Hospital and the Harvard Medical School Center for AIDS Research, and their coauthors has been posted online by The Journal of Infectious Diseases.

"Since the early 1980s, soon after the first reports of what we now know as AIDS, NIH has devoted $30 billion to HIV/AIDS research," says NIH Director Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D. "This study clearly shows the dramatic impact that sustained investment in biomedical research can have in improving the lives of Americans."

"As new HIV therapies have come into the clinic, we have witnessed the transformation of HIV/AIDS from a rapidly fatal disease into a controllable condition," notes NIAID Director Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. "Although the rate of new infections in this country remains unacceptably high, for many people, HIV infection is no longer the death sentence it once was."

"Advances in HIV/AIDS treatments have been striking, particularly over the past decade. Our goal in this study was to quantify the clinical progress in AIDS care in terms of years of life saved," says Dr. Walensky.

The researchers used a computer model, developed by Dr. Freedberg and colleagues, that incorporates literature-based data of clinical measures including HIV viral load, CD4+ T-cell counts (a measure of immune system health), efficacy of HAART, and incidence of opportunistic infections, to simulate HIV disease progression both with and without treatment. Information about the number of people diagnosed
 
 
 
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with AIDS and accessing health care each year between 1989 and 2003 came from U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention surveillance and other published data.

The investigators defined six eras of AIDS treatment between 1989 and 2003. In the first two periods, 1989 to 1992 and 1993 to 1995, drugs became available to prevent two common infections—Pneumocyctis jirovecii pneumonia and Mycobacterium avium complex. Although the drugs provided an average per-person survival benefit during that time of only 2.6 months, those early eras helped to shape the perception that AIDS was a treatable condition, notes Dr. Freedberg. Drs. Walensky and Freedberg subdivided the HAART era, which began in 1996, into four periods corresponding to increasingly effective HAART and other advances in HIV care.

For each year of the six eras, the investigators ran simulations of HIV disease progression in two equal-sized groups of hypothetical people with AIDS. One group received no therapy, while the other group received all available therapies of that era. The model calculated a per-person survival benefit and a total survival benefit in each era. By 2003, the model projected that an individual beginning treatment that year could expect to live more than 13 years longer than if he or she had been diagnosed in 1988. The total survival benefit for the 24,780 people diagnosed with AIDS and entering care in 2003 was 330,189 years. The total cumulative survival benefit across all eras from all forms of HIV therapy was 2.8 million years.

 

Per person survival benefit, number of AIDS patients entering care and era-specific and cumulative survival benefits

Year

Intervention

Per Person Survival Benefit (months)

Number of AIDS Patients Entering Care

Percent Surviving to Next Treatment Era

Total Survival Benefit (Years)

1989-1992

PCP* prophylaxis

3.1

158,370

33%

40,912

1993-1995

PCP/MAC prophylaxis

24.4

226,458

39%

460,465

1996-1997

PCP/MAC prophylaxis + ART 1

93.7

72,716

86%

567,788

1998-1999

PCP/MAC prophylaxis + ART 2

132.6

52,702

93%

582,359

2000-2002

PCP/MAC prophylaxis + ART 3

138.8

71,946

91%

832,179

2003

PCP/MAC prophylaxis + ART 4

159.9

24,780

330,189

Total

 

 

 

 

2,813,892


PCP
: Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia
MAC: Mycobacterium avium complex
ART: antiretroviral therapy

Source: The survival benefits of AIDS treatment in the United States. RP Walensky et al.


Dr. Walensky emphatically notes, however, that survival benefits related to therapy are available only to those with known HIV infection. But about one-fourth of people in the United States infected with HIV are unaware of their infection, she adds. "We calculated that a cohort of patients presenting with AIDS at higher CD4 cell counts—simulating slightly earlier entry into care—had an additional gain of 740,000 years of survival," says Dr. Walensky. "These findings underscore the importance of expanded HIV testing and better linkage to care for people who are HIV-infected, so that more of them can realize the life-extending benefits of HIV therapies."


"This type of research can also be used to understand the tremendous survival benefits that can be gained globally by continued rapid expansion of access to these very effective HIV/AIDS treatments in resource-limited settings," adds Dr. Freedberg. "This expansion is of critical importance."

The National Institute on Drug Abuse and the National Institute of Mental Health, parts of the NIH, also provided support for this research.

NIAID is a component of the National Institutes of Health. NIAID supports basic and applied research to prevent, diagnose and treat infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections, influenza, tuberculosis, malaria and illness from potential agents of bioterrorism. NIAID also supports research on basic immunology, transplantation and immune-related disorders, including autoimmune diseases, asthma and allergies.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH)— The Nation's Medical Research Agency—includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is the primary federal agency for conducting and supporting basic, clinical and translational medical research, and it investigates the causes, treatments and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more information about NIH and its programs, visit http://www.nih.gov

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Reference: RP Walensky et al. The survival benefits of AIDS treatment in the United States. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. Published online June 1, 2006. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JID/journal/issues/v194n1/35845/35845.html
Additional Information: NIAID Exploring: Treatment of HIV Infectionhttp://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/treat-hiv.htm

 


 

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