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A. Cornelius Baker: Patriotism, Sacrifice and an HIV Vaccine
Over the past week, scientist and advocates around the world refocused their attention on the search for an HIV vaccine.
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Health screening tests greatly impact the public's health because they involve testing of asymptomatic populations for specific diseases or health conditions for which specific interventions may alter disease progression before appearance of clinical signs and symptoms.
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ViENTIANE: Medics in Laos learn about new test for HIV, syphilis
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AIDS Project East Bay Opens TRACY House Transgender Youth Center
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DoH mulls use of antiretroviral medicine for HIV treatment
The Department of Health may start using antiretroviral medicines as another prevention measure against the sexually transmitted disease HIV apart from the condom, an official from the government agency said.
Please support my participation in AIDS/LifeCycle
From June 2nd through June 8th I will ride my bike 545 miles from San Francisco to Los Angeles in AIDS/LifeCycle 12.
Stalled Progress in the Fight Against HIV?
Has a stalemate been reached in the fight against HIV? After years of significant progress, a recent development could give the impression that progress might be stalled.
Despite Flyers Outing HIV Status, Kris Sharp Proves Victorious in UHD Student Elections
Following a smear campaign targeting his sexuality and HIV status, Kristopher Sharp came out victorious in UHD's election for student body vice president.
Promising strategy to help vaccines outsmart HIV
The same team of researchers has been utilizing this unique approach to develop its own HIV vaccine candidate, which has so far shown promising results in animal studies.
New microsphere-based methods for detecting HIV antibodies
New, more sensitive detection systems being developed use microspheres to capture HIV antibodies and can measure even small amounts of multiple antibodies at one time.
The 'Undetectable' Paradox in Talking About HIV
It is impossible to have a modern conversation about HIV and HIV stigma without having the term "undetectable" used, misused, and abused.
New campaign aims to increase awareness of HIPAA rights, benefits among HIV-positive Black MSM
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights is proud to launch the Information Is Powerful Medicine campaign.
HIV patients get privacy win from Anthem Blue Cross
Here is a big privacy win for those living with HIV and AIDS and this win could spread to all patients who need medication.
Vaccine blackjack: IL-21 critical to fight against viral infections
"Our findings highlight how IL-21 could be important in the development of antiviral vaccines," says research associate Ata Ur Rasheed Mohammed, PhD, the first author of the paper.
Home Still Far Away for Immigrants With HIV
More than three years after the United States lifted a 22-year-old travel ban on people living with HIV, "It's my dream that some miracle worker takes me home and reunites me with my mom.
Arizona HIV Group Gets $3M for Construction on New Center
The Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS in Arizona has received a $3 million gift for its capital campaign to finish construction on its new health and wellness center, according to an SWHIV statement.
Film on HIV/AIDS gets award at Vancouver Documentary Film
NEW DELHI: Fire in the Blood directed by Dylan Mohan Gray has won the 2013 DOXA Feature Documentary Award, the main prize at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival, which concluded recently in Vancouver.
Addressing Mental Health Issues In HIV Care
The integration of mental health interventions into HIV prevention and treatment platforms can reduce the opportunity costs of care and improve treatment outcomes, argues a new Policy Forum article published in this week's PLOS Medicine .
Pfizer takes its shot at a vaccine for evasive superbug
Kathrin Jansen is a microbiologist with at least two breakthrough vaccines to her name: she brought the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil to market for Merck and helped develop the $4 billion a year pneumonia and meningitis vaccine Prevnar 13 for Pfizer.
Ordinance for HIV/AIDS control promulgated in Sindh
Staff Report KARACHI: Governor Sindh Dr Ishrat-ul-Ibad Khan on Wednesday promulgated The Sindh HIV/AIDS Control, Treatment and Protection Ordinance 2013, to provide protection to HIV patients from being marginalised.