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CROI 2013: The VOICE Results—A Social Scientist’s Perspective

To social scientist Judith D. Auerbach, PhD, a consultant to the NIH Office of AIDS Research and San Francisco AIDS Foundation, the VOICE results raise a number of questions—but not the ones you might think.

Published
06 March 2013
From
BETA blog
Continuing cotrimoxazole in children on ART reduces the risk of hospitalisation

Children on ART for more than two years who continued taking daily cotrimoxazole had significantly fewer hospitalisations for malaria as well as for non-malarial infections (notably pneumonia, sepsis

Published
06 March 2013
By
Carole Leach-Lemens
HIV 'cure' at risk from budget cuts

The automatic cuts in federal spending known as sequestration could take a bite out of crucial medical research, such as the recently unveiled study in which a toddler was cured of HIV.

Published
06 March 2013
From
CNN
New NNRTI MK-1439 shows promise in early clinical trial

A next-generation non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI), MK-1439, demonstrated robust antiretroviral activity and good tolerability as monotherapy in a small phase Ib clinical study, researchers reported yesterday at the

Published
06 March 2013
By
Liz Highleyman
Dual CCR5/CCR2 inhibitor cenicriviroc has anti-inflammatory as well as anti-HIV effect

Cenicriviroc, which blocks both CCR5 and CCR2 receptors on immune cells, is effective against HIV, better tolerated than current antiretrovirals and has immunomodulatory activity that may reduce inflammation,

Published
06 March 2013
By
Liz Highleyman
Small risk of neurological birth defects due to efavirenz confirmed in French cohort

A large French study has found an elevated risk of some birth defects in children born to women exposed to some antiretroviral drugs during the first trimester

Published
06 March 2013
By
Keith Alcorn
Reports of 'HIV cure' are premature

Global news coverage has been dominated by the potentially groundbreaking news that a child born with HIV appears to have been ‘cured’ of the infection. The findings do not mean that a complete cure for HIV has been discovered.

Published
05 March 2013
From
NHS Choices
Falling Through the Cracks

We can strengthen two of the weakest links in the U.S. health care chain for people with HIV/AIDS—linking people to care and retaining them in care—but doing so requires a collective approach.

Published
05 March 2013
From
Poz
Antiretroviral Drugs Sold for Food in Kenya’s Slums

Impoverished Kenyans living with HIV/AIDs are sometimes selling their antiretroviral drugs to buy food for themselves and their families. Medical professionals believe there has been a slight growth in the trend, saying that people are simply trying to survive.

Published
05 March 2013
From
Voice of America
Is the HIV 'functional cure' the breakthrough it seems?

There is already a way of preventing mother to child infections using drugs – which is far better than a functional cure using similar drugs. The excitement of the Mississippi case is in what it tells scientists trying to figure out how to cure HIV. Any practical applications are a long way further down the line.

Published
05 March 2013
From
The Guardian

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