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Therapeutic drug monitoring: may predict nelfinavir failure, even when viral load controlled

Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) of nelfinavir levels may predict less durable response, even in patients with early virologic suppression, according to findings from a French

Published
15 December 2003
By
Bob Huff - Editor, GMHC Treatment Issues, New York
HIV testing in Africa: will VCT for all do more than ABC approach?

Two contrasting viewpoints on voluntary testing and counselling for HIV in developing countries are put forward this week in The Lancet. Whilst Dr Kevin De

Published
28 November 2003
By
Keith Alcorn
Asylum seekers should not be forced to take HIV test, say MPs

The All-Party Parliamentary Group on AIDS have rejected the idea that mandatory HIV testing should be forced upon migrants and asylum seekers entering the UK

Published
10 July 2003
By
Edwin J. Bernard
Monitoring ARV treatment

Eraly review of monitoring of HIV treatment in resource-limited settings, may include out-of-date recommendations.

Published
12 June 2003
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HIV & AIDS treatment in practice
Advanced HIV disease has stronger link to bone mineral loss than HAART

After following 93 patients for at least 72 weeks, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, have concluded that duration of HIV infection,

Published
03 February 2003
By
Keith Alcorn
Trizivir approved in Europe

The three-in-one pill anti-HIV medication Trizivir has been approved for use in Europe, the European Medicines Agency announced yesterday. The drug is likely to be

Published
05 March 2001
By
Keith Alcorn
HIV scare shuts down L.A. porn filming

An adult film performer has tested HIV positive, prompting a temporary shutdown Monday of adult film productions across Los Angeles until further testing can confirm the results, an industry trade group said.

Published
01 January 1970
From
Los Angeles Times
New HIV Prevention Program Focuses on Gay Male Couples

The free program, "Testing Together," targets 200 male couples in Chicago, Atlanta and Seattle over the next year and is funded by the MAC AIDS Fund. The couples will test for HIV together and receive their results at the same time with a counselor present to discuss the results.

Published
01 January 1970
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Health Canal
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