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AIDS fight is worth it
Baltimore Sun, United States -
Starting treatment again requires a more expensive drug regimen. Part of it is logistical: If the current structure built to fight HIV and AIDS is not ...

China Daily
109 Medicines and Vaccines Now in Development for HIV/AIDS
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These drugs are either in human clinical trials or await approval by the US Food and Drug Administration. Thirty-one medicines to treat HIV/AIDS have been ...
China AIDS activists say education fights stigma The Associated Press
Time to recognize that AIDS is a disease, not a shame Xinhua
? Local Groups Address HIV, AIDS in Harlem CU Columbia Spectator
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Drugs offer Fort Pierce man a reprieve from deadly HIV/AIDS diagnosis
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More drugs ? and more types of drugs ? also are available, which is important because HIV/AIDS patients can build resistance to medications, sometimes whole ...
A Breathtaking Aspiration for AIDS New York Times
AIDS and the unknown Boston Globe
HIV testing for mothers and children must expand, UN report shows Aidsmap
Open Democracy - Seattle Post Intelligencer
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Chembio Donates HIV Tests to Support World AIDS Day 2008 Testing ...
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Headquartered in Medford, NY, with approximately 100 employees, Chembio is licensed by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as well as the US ...OTC:CEMI

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Iran: More than 18000 HIV-positive citizens
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The UN AIDS agency estimates about 86000 people are HIV-positive in Iran. Sedaqat said about 69% of those infected were drug addicts who had used ...
World AIDS Day Marked With Growing Numbers Of Infected HULIQ
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New Zimbabwe.com
More must be done to tackle ongoing HIV threat
Scotsman, United Kingdom -
If you might have been exposed to HIV through unprotected sex or sharing drug-taking works, then it would make sense to take a test. To find out more call ...
Firstwatch: What's ahead in the news today Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
HIV numbers likely to hit record high Straits Times
New Brunswick hospitals plan World AIDS Day observance Scarlet Scuttlebutt
Honolulu Advertiser - Kentucky.com
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The TB-HIV crisis
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Approximately half of those living with HIV will develop TB in their lifetimes. Even more worrisome is the fact that increasingly drug-resistant forms of TB ...
World AIDS Day 2008: Much accomplished, much to do CNN
Treat HIV like other diseases Straits Times
Editorials, Opinion Pieces Respond to World AIDS Day Kaiser network.org
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Center For American Progress
Q&A / HELENE GAYLE, president and CEO of CARE USA: HIV/AIDS ...
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We need to make sure everyone has the knowledge, the skills and the services to reduce sexual and drug-use risks for HIV. Q: In your 20 years at the CDC, ...
Local residents talk about the reality of HIV The State Journal-Register
CNN Student News Learning Activity: World AIDS Day CNN
World AIDS Day Arizona Daily Star
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Advocates Highlight Challenges, Urge Governments To Sustain ...
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30 had supported the provision of antiretrovirals for more than 2.1 million people living with HIV, including more than two million people in sub-Saharan ...
World AIDS Day is reminder of disease's toll, medical achievements Long Beach Press-Telegram
UN warns against cuts to AIDS prevention programmes Reuters
UNAIDS Urges More Transparency on HIV Reporting Voice of America
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On the 20th Anniversary of World AIDS Day, Turning the Corner for ...
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One of the reasons for this is the increasing availability of life-saving drugs, so that more people are living with -- instead of dying of -- HIV. ...
HIV, poverty add up to hardship Jakarta Post
Living with HIV Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Asia sees growing Aids threat TREND Information
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: hiv + than + effective  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Why Treatment Isn't Effective For HIV
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In the study, seven HIV-infected patients were treated very early after infection and experienced a greater degree of immune reconstitution than patients ...

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IAC: HIV Cure Called More than Theoretical Possibility
MedPage Today, NJ -
(See: HIV Persists in Gut Lymphoid Tissue Despite Effective Therapy) But if the reservoirs can be lowered enough, through a combination of new drugs and ...
IAC: Injection Drug Use No Bar to HIV Therapy MedPage Today
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United States: Black Americans left behind in AIDS battle
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"Black women are 23 times more likely to be infected with HIV than their white counterparts." Gayle said the US federal government's approach to HIV ...
The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief New England Journal of Medicine (subscription)
The latest reports on HIV infections are not good. What are you ... Bay Windows
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Medicinal Marijuana Effective for Neuropathic Pain in HIV
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The proportion of subjects achieving pain reduction of 30 percent or more was greater for those smoking cannabis than those smoking the placebo. ...
Marijuana Eases Nerve Pain Due to HIV WebMD
Marijuana Relieves HIV-Related Neuropathic Pain MedPage Today
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Africa: Aids 2008 Plenary Speakers Underscore Persistence of Hiv ...
AllAfrica.com, Washington -
An estimated 2.1 million children younger than 15 years were living with HIV in 2007, 90% of whom are in sub-Saharan Africa. More than 90% were infected ...
Early Lessons Forgotten, AIDS Conference Told Washington Post
AIDS May Be Curable, Preventable by 2031, Top Scientist Says Bloomberg
The Big Question: Is changing behaviour now the key weapon in the ... Independent
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Mass male circumcision vital in HIV prevention
New Vision, Uganda -
HIV test kits may not be enough. Only about 15% of adult Ugandans have accessed HIV-counselling and testing yet more than 80% of the adult population demand ...
Circumcision will halve HIV rates but may take decades to reach ... Aidsmap
Experts call for ramping up male circumcision to cut HIV infections TopNews
First cut is the safest: Study Toronto Sun
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Social exclusion for MSMs escalating new HIV infections
Africa Science News Service, Kenya -
Men who have sex with men have an average 19 times greater chance of being infected with HIV than the general adult male population in low- and ...
Combined Malaria and NTD Control Effort Is Cost-Effective Solution ...
PR Web (press release), WA -
... for the loss of nearly 100 million disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) annually - almost 20% higher than the disease burden from HIV/AIDS. ...
Live life to the fullest, says HIV patient
Times of India, India -
In fact, I am more active now than before. Earlier I was a typical housewife only restricted to home,'' she says. She was advised to undergo a test after ...
New Study Shows Condoms 95 Times More Cost-Effective than ...
PR-USA.net (press release), Bulgaria - Aug 5, 2008
?Male circumcision is too costly to justify in the HIV battle. Even if circumcision does offer some protection against heterosexually transmitted HIV, ...
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FJ Palella Jr, KM Delaney, AC Moorman, MO Loveless … - N Engl J Med, 1998 - aids-clinical-care.highwire.org
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Public Health Implications of Antiretroviral Therapy and HIV Drug Resistance -
MA Wainberg, G Friedland - JAMA, 1998 - Am Med Assoc
... 71 This study reported that levels of HIV-1 shedding were much higher than those
of HIV-2 and that effective therapy of the concomitant STD also resulted in ...

… of single-dose nevirapine regimen for mothers and babies to decrease vertical HIV-1 transmission in … -
E Marseille, JG Kahn, F Mmiro, L Guay, P Musoke, … - Lancet, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... showed that the nevirapine program would avert from 603 pediatric HIV-1 cases ... The
HIVNET 012 regimen was more effective and less costly than other regimens ...

Treatment of HIV-related Tuberculosis in the Era of Effective Antiretroviral Therapy -
WJ BURMAN, BE JONES - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2001 - Am Thoracic Soc
... Rifamycin-containing regimens are demonstrably more effective than non-rifamycin ...
Therefore, patients with drug-susceptible HIV-related tuberculosis should be ...

HIV infection: how effective is drug combination treatment? -
Z Grossman, M Feinberg, V Kuznetsov, D Dimitrov, W … - Immunology Today, 1998 - Elsevier
... Furthermore, we propose that HAART is more effective in blocking long-range
transmission of HIV than in inhibiting proximal activation and transmission, and ...

… Recent Thymic Emigrants in Blood of Normal and HIV-1-infected Individuals before and after Effective -
L Zhang, SR Lewin, M Markowitz, HH Lin, E Skulsky, … - Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1999 - Rockefeller Univ Press
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The role of a mutant CCR 5 allele in HIV?1 transmission and disease progression -
Y Huang, WA Paxton, SM Wolinsky, AU Neumann, L … - Nature Medicine, 1996 - nature.com
... for lifelong persistence of HIV-1, even in patients on effective anti-retroviral ...
suggest the presence of a sexually transmitted agent other than HIV in the ...

[PDF] A THI--> TH2 switch is a critical step in the etiology of HIV infection -
M Clerici, GM Shearer - Immunol Today, 1993 - aliveandwellsf.org
... whether 'both world' are more effective than a strong cell and/or humoral- mediated
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… or Zalcitabine in HIV-Infected Patients with the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or Fewer Than -
LD Saravolatz, DL Winslow, G Collins, JS Hodges, C … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1996 - content.nejm.org
... Conclusions In patients with advanced HIV infection, combination therapy with ... However,
these combinations may be more effective than zidovudine monotherapy in ...

… and Power to Examine HIV-Related Exposures, Risk Factors, and Effective Interventions for Women -
GM Wingood, RJ DiClemente - Health Education & Behavior, 2000 - heb.sagepub.com
... have Medicaid, Medicaid often provides less effective coverage than private insurance ...
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4-Drug HIV 'Cocktail' No More Effective Than 3-Drug Combo

SUNDAY, Aug. 13 (HealthDay News) -- A four-drug "cocktail" to suppress HIV and prevent AIDS is no more effective than a three-drug combination now widely used for reducing the debilitating effects of the virus, new research has concluded.

The study, published in the Aug. 16 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association and expected to be presented Sunday at the International AIDS Conference in Toronto, found that an experimental four-drug combination was no more effective than a widely-used three drug set in controlling the onset of reducing blood levels of HIV, virological failure, adverse events or drug resistance. This has led researchers to recommend that the triple-drug regimen should continue to be the standard initial HIV treatment.

 

From 2001 to 2005, scientists from New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City conducted a double-blind, placebo-controlled study of 765 HIV-infected patients who had not previously received HIV treatment. The patients were randomly assigned to one of two regimens: a four-drug cocktail (zidovudine, lamivudine and abacavir and the non-nucleoside drug efavirenz), or a three-drug cocktail containing zidovudine, lamivudine and efavirenz.

 

The rationale for the study was simple, according to Dr. Marshall Glesby, co-director of the HIV Clinical Trial Unit at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. "In general, more has been better than less, with three drugs better than two and two drugs better than one," he said.

But about the same number of patients in both groups (88 percent of the four-drug group and 85 percent of the three-drug group) achieved undetectable blood levels of HIV. After a median three-year follow-up, 25 percent of the four-drug group and 26 percent of the three-drug group reached virologic failure, meaning the drugs could no longer reduce the levels of virus in the patient's blood. This was defined as two consecutive HIV-1 RNA levels of 200 copies per milliliter or more, a statistical stalemate.

 
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The researchers also found no significant group differences in the time it took to reach virologic failure, increases in immune-system T cells or the incidence of side effects. "It's perhaps a little bit surprising that adding a potentially more potent therapy to the cocktail didn't result in a greater response," Glesby said. "But we're getting such good responses overall. That may be part of it as well."

Although this particular four-drug combination was no more effective than the three-drug combination, Glesby cautioned that the results couldn't be universally applied. Some patients need four-drug or even five- or six-drug combinations to achieve virologic success. "You can't necessarily say in general that four drugs are not better than three," he said.

The study "surely reinforces the three-drug approach for optimal efficacy and cost-effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy," said Dr. Sten H. Vermund, director of the Institute of Global Health at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tenn.

"However, this should not be confused with the increasingly common use of four drugs for boosting the effect of a protease inhibitor to permit lower doses to be used," Vermund added. "The purpose for four drugs in that case is to reduce side effects and, therefore, increase adherence."

"These findings suggest that current triple-drug therapies continue to perform remarkably well for the large majority of patients. [But] every doctor has to treat patients on a case-by-case basis," Dr. Roy M. Gulick, co-director of the HIV Clinical Trial Unit at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center and lead author of the study, said in a statement.

In a separate analysis, the researchers found that non-Hispanic black patients had a 66 percent higher risk of virologic failure than other patients.

The Aug. 16 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association was published to coincide with the International AIDS Conference. In another article published in the issue, researchers also reported that a simplified HIV treatment may be effective for some patients.

Researcher Susan Swindells, of the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, conducted a pilot study in which 34 HIV-infected adults were treated with a single boosted protease inhibitor instead of the standard three-drug regimen for maintenance therapy. The 24-week study showed that 31 of the patients achieved virologic success.

"Maintenance therapy with a single boosted protease inhibitor offers a treatment strategy with potentially less complexity, pill burden, long-term complications and cost," Swindells and her colleagues wrote. "[But] larger randomized trials comparing this approach with standard antiretroviral therapy are warranted."

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You can read about the latest drugs and treatments for people with HIV/AIDS at the Web site of American Academy of Family Physicians

 

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