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Guideline Urges HIV Tests for All Patients 13 and Older
Washington Post, United States -
Patients at higher risk for HIV infection should be retested more frequently than patients at average risk. High-risk patients include: those who've shared ...
World AIDS Day Calls For HIV Testing eMaxHealth.com
Internist Group Urges Routine HIV Testing MedPage Today
Screening for HIV in Health Care Settings: A Guidance Statement ... Annals of Internal Medicine
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109 Medicines and Vaccines Now in Development for HIV/AIDS
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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that more than 1 million Americans were living with HIV infection at the end of 2006. ...
ScientIST: 20th Anniversary of World AIDS Day LAist
Local medical community doing its part to treat AIDS The Spokesman Review
Respect and Protect: a personal challenge on World Aids Day New Zimbabwe.com
Red Cross (press release) - Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
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Key To High HIV Infection Rates In Massachusetts Gay, Bisexual Men ...
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The answer to why gay and bisexual men continue to have such high HIV infection rates might be contained in a recent study at the University of Toronto. ...
Gay men still make up many of new HIV cases Daily News Tribune
Gains slip away in AIDS work Financial Post
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AIDS: This is no time for complacency
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA -
As researchers, we must continue our efforts to find a cure for this disease and a vaccine to prevent HIV infection. We should be testing more of the public ...
YANYI DJAMBA: Prevention key tactic Montgomery Advertiser
Marking a the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Awareness Day Lower Hudson Journal news
HIV prevention isn?t complicated Atlanta Journal Constitution
The State Journal-Register - The Nation.
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Oneida County reports AIDS continues to be a health problem
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More than 33 million people worldwide are living with HIV, including 2.5 million children. In the US and Wisconsin, HIV infection continues to be a serious ...
Philippines, HIV infections on the rise among young people and ... AsiaNews.it
Time to recognize that AIDS is a disease, not a shame Xinhua
? Local Groups Address HIV, AIDS in Harlem CU Columbia Spectator
China Daily - Xinhua
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Fact or Fiction: Does circumcision help prevent HIV infection?
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In uncircumcised men Langerhans cells?immune cells that are primary targets for HIV transmission?"are more richly concentrated near the surface of the ...
Circumcision Cuts HIV Infection in African Men...Are There ... The Liberian Journal
The kindest cut: How circumcision is the secret weapon in the ... Independent
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Worlds AIDS Day: Carla Bruni becomes Global Ambassador against AIDS
Sofia Echo, Bulgaria -
"We still need to do much more in raising awareness of HIV and how to prevent its transmission across the developing world. We must all work harder to ...
Funding fears overshadow run-up to Africa AIDS conference Africasia
HIV/Aids ? Corporate solution for healthcare deficit Ethical Corporation Magazine
World AIDS Day 2031: How We Could Outsmart HIV RH Reality Check
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Openly gay marchers debut at Haiti AIDS rally
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The country has since been a success story, with its HIV infection rate falling from 5.9 percent in 1996 to 2.2 percent today ? due in part to programs like ...
No cure for society?s prejudice toward AIDS H?rriyet
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA MARKS WORLD AIDS DAY DECEMBER 1 SanFranciscoSentinel.com
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A Breathtaking Aspiration for AIDS
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More Articles in Opinion ? A version of this article appeared in print on December 1, 2008, on page A28 of the New York edition.
HIV testing for mothers and children must expand, UN report shows Aidsmap
AIDS: the lost message? RT
HIV and SPORTS PhilBoxing.com
Monsters and Critics.com - MyFoxOrlando.com
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AIDS fight is worth it
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And infection rates in more countries are declining as education and other outreach efforts begin to take hold. Last year, a broad coalition of health and ...
?Botswana and America celebrate life on World AIDS Day? Sunday Standard
Reader Views The Tennessean
US Leaders Celebrate Life on World AIDS Day NewsBlaze
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: hiv + 491 + web  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Landmark HIV/AIDS Publication Launches at International AIDS ...
eMediaWorld.com Newswire Press Release Distribution Service (press release), AZ - Aug 5, 2008
To facilitate this process, a second phase of the project is planned that involves the creation of both a Web-based and CD-ROM version of the book. ...
Out and About
Gay and Lesbian Times, CA - Jul 24, 2008
Danni, who has hosted fund-raisers for UCSD?s HIV/AIDS research center in the past, asks guests to donate to the research center again this year, ...
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… ABNORMALITIES IN CHILDREN WITH HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION: THE PROSPECTIVE P2C2 HIV -
JA Church - Pediatrics, 2003 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... S1.491-a 2003;112;491 Pediatrics Joseph A. Church HIV STUDY 2 ... www.pediatrics.org/
cgi/content/full/112/2/S1/491-a located on the World Wide Web at: The ...

Human chromosome 12 is required for elevated HIV-1 expression in human-hamster hybrid cells -
CE Hart, CY Ou, JC Galphin, J Moore, LT Bacheler, … - Science, 1989 - sciencemag.org
... a browser that does not support current Web standards. ... Science, Vol 246, Issue 4929,
488-491 Copyright ? 1989 by ... 12 is required for elevated HIV-1 expression ...

EFFECTIVENESS OF COL-1492, A NONOXYNOL-9 VAGINAL GEL, ON HIV-1 TRANSMISSION IN FEMALE SEX WORKERS: A …
JA Church - Pediatrics, 2003 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... 112;491 Pediatrics Joseph A. Church CONTROLLED TRIAL HIV-1 TRANSMISSION ...
pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/112/2/S1/491 located on the World Wide Web at: The ...

HIV prevalence highest in London injecting drug users with no treatment or previous testing history.
MC Donoghoe, GV Stimson - Int Conf AIDS, 1992 - gateway.nlm.nih.gov
... for analysis. RESULTS: Of 491 analyzable samples, 63 HIV positive (63/491
12.8%, 95% CI: 9.85%-15.75%). Rates significantly higher ...
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Clinical correlates of secondary meningitis in HIV-infected adults -
PD Friedmann, MH Samore, KL Kraemer, DR Calkins - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1995 - Am Med Assoc
... Web browser does not support basic Web standards ... Clinical correlates of secondary
meningitis in HIV-infected adults. ... RESULTS: Of the 491 LPs, 90% were performed ...

… survey of genetic variation in CCR5, RANTES, and MIP-1alpha: Impact on the epidemiology of the HIV- … -
E Gonzalez, R Dhanda, M Bamshad, S Mummidi, R … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2001 - National Acad Sciences
... Home page G. Bleiber, M. May, R. Martinez, P. Meylan, J. Ott, JS Beckmann, A. Telenti,
and the Swiss HIV Cohort Study ... Reprod., August 1, 2003; 9(8): 491 - 495. ...

Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of hiv (pmtct) including community mobilization and …
AV Noba, H Angoran, D Billy, C Maurice, T … - Int Conf AIDS, 2002 - gateway.nlm.nih.gov
... Of the 698 in their third trimester of pregnancy who were offered HIV testing, 491
(70%) accepted to be tested. 10% (49/491) of them were HIV-positive. ...
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Polymorphism in chemokine promoter affects HIV-1 disease progression -
H Liu, D Chao, EE Nakayama, H Taguchi, M Goto, X … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1999 - National Acad Sciences
Vol. 96, Issue 8, 4581-4585, April 13, 1999. Medical Sciences Polymorphism in
RANTES chemokine promoter affects HIV-1 disease progression. ...

RNA-Based Anti-HIV-1 Gene Therapeutic Constructs in SCID-hu Mouse Model -
J Bai, N Banda, NS Lee, J Rossi, R Akkina - Molecular Therapy, 2002 - nature.com
... Fax: (970) 491-0603. E-mail: akkina@colostate.edu. ... Abstract. Effective suppression
of HIV-1 replication requires inhibition of critical viral target molecules. ...

… Among Categories of Treatment Experience and Baseline (BL) HIV Antiretroviral (ARV) Resistance.
JP LALEZARI, K HENRY, MO'HEARN, E LEFEBVRE, J … - Abstr Intersci Conf Antimicrob Agents Chemother Intersci …, 2002 - gateway.nlm.nih.gov
... RESULTS: The primary 24 week analysis contained 491 patients. Median BL
HIV-1 RNA was 5.2 log 10 copies/mL, and CD4 count 80 cells/mm3. ...

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HIV infection: Atripla more effective and better tolerated than traditional combination of antiretrovirals

Researchers at Johns Hopkins and other institutions has found that a once-daily combination of three antiretroviral drugs works better as an initial treatment for HIV infection than another three-drug combination long considered the gold standard.

Reporting in the The New England Journal of Medicine, the researchers showed that after one year of treatment, a regimen of antiretroviral pills, called Atripla, containing Tenofovir DF ( Viread ) and Emtricitabine ( Emtriva ), plus Efavirenz ( Sustiva ), led to 14 percent more patients able to suppress levels of the virus, with fewer problems of anemia, fatigue and nausea than another widely used combination of antiretrovirals, Zidovudine and Lamivudine ( AZT and 3TC, or Combivir ), plus Efavirenz.

" The implications are quite clear for patients with HIV who are about to start therapy: the simple combination of Tenofovir and Emtricitabine, plus Efavirenz, is likely to be highly potent with minimal side effects or long-term toxicity," says the study's lead author, Joel Gallant, at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Gallant notes that this regimen became even simpler in 2004, when Tenofovir and Emtricitabine were combined into a single pill, called Truvada.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that 40,000 Americans are newly infected each year with the virus that causes AIDS. Another quarter- million people already have HIV and are unaware of their infection and need for treatment.

Gallant cautions that the latest results may not apply to those patients already on Zidovudine-Lamivudine therapy and experiencing no problems. However, he points out that after the first year of the study, expected to continue for another two years, data already show early evidence of lipoatrophy in patients taking this regimen.

Lipoatrophy is a known complication of some HIV medications that can lead to disfiguring changes in body shape. The researcher says that if fat loss gets worse during the remainder of the study in patients taking the Zidovudine-Lamivudine regimen, this would support switching to the Tenofovir-Emtricitabine regimen.

 

 
Tenofovir DF and Emtricitabine are relatively new drugs, approved by the FDA ( Food and Drug Administration ) in 2001 and 2003 respectively.
Zidovudine was the first antiretroviral drug, approved in 1987, and Lamivudine became available in 1995.
Since 1998, Zidovudine and Lamivudine have been available in a single-pill formulation called Combivir, which is prescribed as one pill taken twice daily.

In this study, both combinations included Efavirenz, which, like the other drugs, prevents the genetic material, or RNA, in HIV from being turned into DNA. Efavirenz has been widely used for initial therapy since its approval in 1998.

Gallant's study results are believed to be the first to demonstrate superiority of any regimen over the combination of Zidovudine, Lamivudine and Efavirenz, which has been a popular and recommended combination for many years. The latest guidelines from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, released in 2005, recommend either combination as preferred initial treatments for HIV disease.

The study, known as Study 934, involved 517 patients from 67 sites across the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom.
Participants included both men and women of all races, with an average age of 36, none of whom had been treated for their HIV infection. Half had viral loads in excess of 100,000 copies per milliliter of blood.
Each participant was randomly assigned to start treatment with either the Tenofovir-Emtricitabine or Zidovudine-Lamivudine regimen, each in combination with Efavirenz. Their progress was monitored through blood tests, pill counts and regular check-ups at their medical clinic.

Researchers found at the end of the first year of treatment that 80 percent of patients receiving the Tenofovir-Emtricitabine combination were able to suppress viral loads to undetectable levels ( less than 50 copies per milliliter of blood ), compared to 70 percent in the Zidovudine-Lamivudine group.

As viral levels dropped, the immune systems of patients who received the Tenofovir-Emtricitabine regimen also rebounded most, as measured by the increase in CD4 cells, which help fight infection. Their CD4 counts increased by an average of 190 cells per cubic millimeter of blood, while the average increase in the Zidovudine-Lamivudine group was 158 cells per cubic millimeter of blood.

" Both treatments are effective," adds Gallant. " But this study shows that we can do better, with fewer side effects and greater simplicity."

More side effects were reported in the Zidovudine-Lamivudine group, with 9 percent having to withdraw from the study, compared to just 4 percent in the Tenofovir-Emtricitabine group. The most common reason for stopping therapy in the Zidovudine-Lamivudine group was anemia, or loss of red blood cells. Discontinuation due to nausea, fatigue and dizziness, other side effects of Zidovudine, was also more common with this regimen.

A subgroup of 100 patients had specialized tests to measure the amount of fat in the limbs at the end of the study. Patients in the Zidovudine-Lamivudine group had significantly less fat in their limbs by an average of more than 4 pounds, which may be a result of lipoatrophy, a recognized long-term side effect of Zidovudine.

Study 934 quickly follows the results of previous research, Study 903, published by Gallant in July 2004 in The Journal of the American Medical Association ( JAMA ), which showed that Tenofovir DF was equally effective but had fewer side effects than another antiretroviral drug called Stavudine ( d4T, Zerit ).

Adherence to taking pills as prescribed in Study 934 was also better in the Tenofovir-Emtricitabine group, at 90 percent, than for the Zidovudine-Lamivudine group, at 87 percent. Gallant attributes some of this difference to the fact that the former regimen could be taken once daily and was less likely to cause nausea than the latter combination, which had to be taken twice daily.

While Gallant notes that antiretroviral drug regimens have dramatically decreased in complexity in the last 10 years, he says that it would not have been unusual in 1996 for patients to have been taking combinations of up to 24 pills per day, in as many as five daily doses, and often with complicated food restrictions. However, the drug regimen in Study 934, he adds, required that patients take just two pills per day without any food restrictions. The three drugs should be available in a single-pill formulation within the year.

" The steady progress we have seen in simplifying antiretroviral therapy should make it a lot easier for patients to be adherent, which is critical to having a prolonged response and avoiding drug resistance," the researcher says.

Drug resistance was not a significant factor for either drug combination in the study. However, Gallant notes that 22 patients in the study were later found to have been resistant to Efavirenz before starting medications, and these patients did not do as well on therapy as the overall group.

" This highlights the importance of testing for drug resistance before choosing a drug regimen, so the initial combination can be tailored based on the patient's resistance results," he says.

Tenofovir is the only nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitor, but it is closely related to Emtricitabine, Zidovudine and Lamivudine, which belong to a class of medications called nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors. These drugs are combined with other AIDS drugs, either non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, such as Efavirenz, or with protease inhibitors, which were not used in this study.

Source: Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, 2006
 
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