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Date
  Delays in starting treatment common in ART programmes
23.07.09
  `Test and treat` unlikely to halt Washington epidemic
22.07.09
  New measures of cardiovascular dysfunction in people with HIV pose new questions
21.07.09
  Innovative, cost-effective and patient-friendly methods for delivery of HIV care feasible in resource-limited settings
20.07.09
  Getting people onto treatment, not earlier treatment, must be priority, conference warned
20.07.09
  Raltegravir aprobat in SUA pentru tratamentul HIV de prima linie
13.07.09
  Raltegravir approved for first-line HIV treatment in US
10.07.09
  Immune suppression increases risk of death from non-AIDS-defining illnesses
09.07.09
  Stepped doses reduce incidence and severity of efavirenz-related side-effects
08.07.09
  More information on causes of death needed to fine-tune ART services in Africa
24.06.09
  HIV treatment should be started earlier in resource-limited settings, shows trial
12.06.09
  High viral load and low CD4 cell count risk factors for non-HIV-related illnesses
04.06.09
  Starting treatment at lower CD4 cell counts increases risk of HIV drug resistance
02.06.09
  No change in HIV virulence in French cohort
13.05.09
  HIV treatment reduces liver damage in HIV/HCV co-infected patients
07.05.09
  Average viral load in the community predicts HIV incidence in drug users
07.05.09
  South Africa faces treatment funding shortfall
23.04.09
  Higher rates of breast enlargement in men in South Africa on ART
14.04.09
  When to start treatment: leave it no later than 350, major studies agree
09.04.09
  London patient surveys find widely different rates of patients referred to care and lost to follow-up
05.04.09

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