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My Point of View -Quantity over quality weakens Aids treatment
Malawi's Daily Times, Malawi - Nov 28, 2008
If the level of active ingredient is not absolutely correct, it can accelerate drug resistance and the mutation of the Aids virus. ...
Gala evening at the movies
Mirror, MI -
Incorporates jump-rope training, core work, and functional strength training using dumbbells and body weight for resistance 5:30 pm Mondays and Thursdays. ...
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Monroe News Star, LA -
Sponsored by Domestic Abuse Resistance Team. Provides shelter, legal advocacy and counseling. 513-9373. Domestic Violence Help and Info ? Day or night, ...

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New assassin cells detect HIV's many disguises
Cordis News, Belgium - Nov 10, 2008
Drug resistance to anti-retroviral treatments, which are effective in delaying the onset of AIDS, is increasingly becoming a problem. ...

PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)
Waterobics Is Good for You
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - Nov 23, 2008
It spreads resistance across the entire body, forcing all your muscles to work simultaneously, giving you a more productive workout. The modest resistance ...
TIMEX Launches Ironman? Downloadable HRM Collection
1888 Press Release (press release), TX - Nov 19, 2008
A sleek polyurethane digital transmission chest sensor allows a user?s body to sync with the HRM watch to yield precise fitness data over extended training ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: aids + viral + fitness  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

HIV-1 subtype, genital ulcer disease influence risk of HIV ...
Aidsmap, UK - Aug 5, 2008
... they noted that laboratory studies have shown different HIV subtypes to have varying properties related to viral pathogenicity (such as viral fitness ...
VIRxSYS to Host a Web Conference to Announce Clinical Trial Update
MarketWatch - Jul 21, 2008
In the study, VRX1023 delivered antigens that induced long-lasting cellular and humoral immune responses, better than those seen with other viral vectors, ...
New Estimate Of North Carolina?s New HIV Infections: 2200 in 2006
WXii 12.com, NC -
The estimate of new HIV infections, combined with existing HIV/AIDS surveillance data, will enable the North Carolina Communicable Disease Branch to better ...
Email Message Questions Obama's Fitness for Presidency
WEBCommentary - Jul 8, 2008
(Including creating the AIDs virus in order to inflict it on Africans). He repeatedly whitewashes Pastor Wright, his church, and the members who cheered ...
A look into the culture of performance enhancing drugs
Juneau Empire (subscription), AK - Jul 17, 2008
The one thing that did happen, there's a fitness model in the movie named Christian Boeving and he talks about his use of steroids and his company ...
Union Workers Strike at UC Campuses
UC Los Angeles, CA - Jul 14, 2008
John McCain?s age is raising doubts about his fitness to serve as president. Rhoads, UCLA professor of education, is quoted today in a San Francisco ...
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Impaired fitness of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 variants with high-level resistance to … -
G Croteau, L Doyon, D Thibeault, G McKercher, L … - J Virol, 1997 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... resistance to protease inhibitors can be associated with impaired viral fitness,
suggesting that ... HIV protease as an inhibitor target for the treatment of AIDS. ...

The immune response to AIDS virus infection: good, bad, or both? -
SG Deeks, BD Walker - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2004 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Despite transient costimulation blockade, AIDS virus infection was not transformed
into a benign condition in these animals (9 ... Viral fitness and pathogenicity. ...

Increased fitness of drug resistant HIV-1 protease as a result of acquisition of compensatory … -
M Nijhuis, R Schuurman, D de Jong, J Erickson, E … - AIDS, 1999 - aidsonline.com
... T lymphocytes and macrophages by HIV during the incubation period of AIDS [see comments ...
F, Paulos S, Mathez D, Clavel F. Loss of viral fitness associated with ...

Second locus involved in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 resistance to protease inhibitors. -
L Doyon, G Croteau, D Thibeault, F Poulin, L … - Journal of Virology, 1996 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... suggests that additional selective pressure could further compromise viral fitness
and maintain ... HIV protease as an inhibitor target for the treatment of AIDS. ...

Implications of antiretroviral resistance on viral fitness. -
M Nijhuis, S Deeks, C Boucher - Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2001 - co-infectiousdiseases.com
... AIDS. 17(5):780-781, March 28, 2003. Arts, Eric Ja; Quinones-Mateu, Miguel Eb.
[Fulltext]. Practical applications of viral fitness in clinical practice. ...

… in HIV-1-infected children on antiretroviral therapy: role of thymic output and viral fitness. -
L Ometto, D De Forni, F Patiri, V Trouplin, F … - AIDS, 2002 - aidsonline.com
... AIDS: Volume 16(6) 12 April 2002 pp 839-849. Immune reconstitution in HIV-1-infected
children on antiretroviral therapy: role of thymic output and viral fitness ...

RNA Virus Fitness -
E Domingo, L Men?ndez-Arias, JJ Holland - RNA, 1997 - doi.wiley.com
... largely depend on their ability to gain overall fitness considering all facets of
viral spread in ... One of the most dramatic problems for AIDS control has ...

Interruption of reverse transcriptase inhibitors or a switch from reverse transcriptase to protease … -
C Verhofstede, F Van Wanzeele, B Van Der Gucht, N … - AIDS, 1999 - aidsonline.com
... AIDS 1998, 12:2358-2359. ... 12. Mammano F, Petit C, Clavel F. Resistance-associated
loss of viral fitness in human immunodeficiency virus type 1: phenotypic ... AIDS. ...

RNA VIRUS MUTATIONS AND FITNESS FOR SURVIVAL -
E Domingo, JJ Holland - Annual Reviews in Microbiology, 1997 - Annual Reviews
... The dramatic fitness gains attained by replicating viral quasispecies (70 ... difficulties
in the control of AIDS and chronic active viral hepatitis, and ...

Human immunodeficiency virus fitness in vivo: calculations based on a single zidovudine resistance … -
J Goudsmit, A De Ronde, DD Ho, AS Perelson - Journal of Virology, 1996 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Netherlands. AIDS. 1996 Feb;10(2):231?232. ... JJ. Exponential increases of
RNA virus fitness during large population transmissions. ...

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AIDS: viral fitness explains different resistance patterns to drugs

Some HIV medications lead to the development of drug-resistant HIV when patients take as few as two percent of their medications. For other medications, resistance occurs only when patients take most of their pills. These differences appear to be explained by the different levels of viral "fitness" of the drug-resistant HIV.

The findings of the study, led by David Bangsberg, at the University of California, San Francisco ( UCSF ), is reported in the journal AIDS.

Viral "fitness" refers to the inherent ability of a virus to replicate and cause disease. Incomplete pill-taking by patients causes HIV to mutate and become resistant to the effects of the medications, while the medications that were consumed, in turn, cause the newly resistant virus to become less fit.

Differences in viral fitness of mutated resistant virus occur between different classes of antiretroviral drugs, said Bangsberg, at UCSF.

When patients succeed in completely suppressing HIV, which requires that patients take all or almost all of their medications as directed, resistant strains either do not occur or are suppressed, he added.

Explaining the study results, Bangsberg said, "A non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor ( NNRTI ), for example, can be taken one time by a pregnant woman to prevent mother-to-child transmission, and NNRTI-resistant HIV virus can develop. Yet patients taking unboosted protease inhibitors ( PI ) do not experience the peak risk of PI-resistant HIV developing unless they are taking most of their PIs but fall just short of full viral suppression."

The researchers found that NNRTI-resistant virus has an advantage over sensitive virus even at very low levels of adherence. This happens because only a single mutation is required to create high-level NNRTI resistance and these mutations have little impact on the virus's ability to replicate. PI-resistant virus, in contrast, requires multiple mutations, each of which significantly weakens the ability of the virus to replicate. These PI-resistant viruses only emerge, therefore, when challenged with high concentrations of drug.

Overall, study findings showed that NNRTI resistance was found less often than PI resistance among patients who took the pills as directed.

" We believe that when new drug classes are developed, more attention should be given in defining how virologic fitness determines how different patterns of taking medications may lead to resistance" said Steven Deeks, at UCSF.

Both NNRTIs and non-boosted protease inhibitors are potent antiretroviral drugs ( ARVs ) with demonstrated effectiveness in suppressing the HIV virus when taken in combination with other ARVs at high levels of pill-taking as directed. The standard combination therapy usually includes either one NNRTI or protease inhibitor ( non-boosted or boosted with a small amount of another potent PI ) and two different antiretrovirals from the nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor class.

 
 
 
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