Susan Hasty, Publisher
Table of Contents . . . May 25th, 2006
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Baylor College of Medicine, Houston - Chromosome 2 carries a gene required for production of infectious HIV-1
Calypte Biomedical Corp. - Calypte receives South African approval for HIV test
Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston - DNA prime/protein boost immunizes against HIV clade C
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Current trends in Rwanda's HIV/AIDS epidemic reviewed
Arizona State University, College of Nursing - Sign and Symptom Check-List for persons with HIV disease evaluates symptom status
Awards - Philadelphia AIDS Consortium recognizes community organizations at providers' awards event
Bionor Immuno AS - Delayed-type hypersensitivity can monitor reactions to HIV-1 vaccine
Chiang Mai University - Incidence of neurological complications in AIDS patients receiving HAART determined
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences - Researchers from the People's Republic of China, Israel and Spain describe findings in cancer treatment studies
Columbia University, School of Nursing, New York - HIV-related diarrhea managed by dietary intervention
Cornell University, Ithaca - Reports from the United States and Canada add new data to HIV/AIDS research
Danderyd Hospital, Stockholm - HIV in CSF during early infection not associated with neurological deterioration
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle - Recent findings from the United States illuminate research in HIV/AIDS
George Washington University, Washington - Acetylated Tat regulates HIV-1 splicing via interaction with splicing regulator p32
German Primate Center, Gottingen - DNA priming and adenovirus boosting reduces viral loads in macaque SIV model
Group Hospital Pitie Salpetriere, Paris - Research from Ireland and the United States in HIV/AIDS provides new insights
Harbor University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center - Cerebral metabolite changes measure cerebral health in HIV-infected children
Health Promotion - Study finds people avoid medical diagnoses depending on perceived severity and treatability
Health Systems Trust, Cape Town - Reports from South Africa and United States advance knowledge in HIV/AIDS research
HIV/AIDS Research - Canadian study to address barriers to HIV and hepatitis care among drug users
Hospital University of Virgen Rocio, Seville - Findings from Spain, the South Africa and Ethiopia advance knowledge in HIV/AIDS research
Hotel Dieu, Nantes - Tipranavir plasma levels monitored by high performance liquid chromatography
Indiana University School of Medicine - New findings in HIV/AIDS described from the United States, Spain and United Kingdom
Istituto Superiore di Sanita, Rome - Studies from Italy and the United States advance knowledge in HIV/AIDS research
Johns Hopkins University - Researchers from Zimbabwe, India and the United States publish new studies and findings in the area of HIV/AIDS
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - Intraindividual variability in HAART levels limit therapeutic drug monitoring utility
Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health - Pneumococcal vaccine immunogenicity in HIV/AIDS not altered by vitamin A or zinc supplement
Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine - New data from the United States lluminates research in HIV/AIDS
Liver Transplantation - Liver transplants can be successful in HIV patients with Hepatitis B
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine - Reports from the United Kingdom advance knowledge in HIV/AIDS research
Mayo Clinic - Following U.S. CDC recommendations on routine HIV testing unveils undiagnosed cases
Mayo Clinic - Recent findings in HIV/AIDS described by researchers from the United States, Spain and Switzerland
Mayo Clinic - Undiagnosed HIV patients are fueling continued epidemic in the U.S.
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center - Data from the United States and Italy advance knowledge in HIV/AIDS research
Nagasaki University Hospital - Recent findings from Japan and the United States illuminate research in HIV/AIDS
Nagoya City University - Researchers from Japan, the United States and Russia report recent findings in HIV/AIDS
Nagoya City University - Studies from Japan, Austria and the United States advance knowledge in HIV/AIDS research
Novartis Research Foundation - Oxindole inhibits HIV-1 reverse transcriptase
Novartis Research Foundation - Oxindoles inhibit wild-type and drug-resistant mutant HIV
Private Practice Hematology Oncology & Infectious Disease, Bremen - New first-line therapy recommended for patients with AIDS-related lymphoma
Rutgers State University, College of Nursing, Newark - HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention knowledge low among Nepalese adolescents
San Francisco General Hospital - Research from the United States and Denmark add new data to HIV/AIDS body of knowledge
Scripps Research Institute - HIV-1 replication inhibited by artificial transcription factors targeting primer binding site
Scripps Research Institute - New research from the United States and Belgium in the area of HIV/AIDS detailed
Shibaura Institute Technology, Tokyo - HIV TAR-Tat inhibited by neamine derivatives
Thailand Ministry of Public Health - Incidence of high-risk HPV types is low among HIV-infected pregnant Thai women
Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies, San Diego - Reports from the United States add new data to HIV/AIDS research
Tufts University, Boston - Researchers' findings from the United States, Germany and France advance HIV/AIDS research
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Eosinophils help protect against schistosomiasis in HIV-infected patients
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ethiopia expanding in rural areas
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona - Pneumococcal vaccination efficacy unimpaired in HAART-treated HIV-infected patients
University Hospital, Nantes - Findings from France and the United States in HIV/AIDS provide new insights
University of California, Berkeley - Researchers from the United States and France provide details of new studies and findings in the area of HIV/AIDS
University of California, Irvine - Researchers from the United States and Greece describe findings in HIV/AIDS studies
University of California, Los Angeles - Researchers from the United States report recent findings in HIV/AIDS
University of California, San Diego - Caudate blood flow and volume reduced in neurocognitively impaired HIV/AIDS patients
University of California, Santa Barbara - Biologically based health instruction teaches adolescents about STD transmission
University of Florence - Researchers from Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States report details of new studies and findings in the area of HIV/AIDS
University of Gregorio Maranon General Hospital, Madrid - Research from Spain and Netherlands in HIV/AIDS provides new insights
University of London King's College - Findings from the United Kingdom and United States advance knowledge in HIV/AIDS research
University of Maryland - Progress toward carbohydrate-based HIV-1 vaccine reported
University of Miami - Recent findings from the United States and Canada illuminate research in HIV/AIDS
University of Nebraska, Medical Center - Alcohol abuse enhances neuroinflammation and impairs immune response in HIV encephalitis
University of North Carolina - International study investigates the early biology of HIV infection
University of Paris 05 - New findings from France, Switzerland and the United States in the area of HIV/AIDS described
University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine - HSHV LANA modulates K1 expression through its cis-acting elements within terminal repeats
University of Pretoria - Reports from South Africa, United States and Japan describe recent advances in polio research
University of Rochester Medical Center - Leg epidermal nerve fiber density related to symptomatic distal sensory neuropathy in HIV/AIDS
University of Rochester, School of Medicine & Dentistry - Researchers from the United States and Germany describe findings in HIV/AIDS studies
University of Southern Denmark, Odense - Recent findings in HIV/AIDS described by researchers from Denmark and the United States
University of Toronto - HIV partial efficacy vaccines have low acceptability among high-risk communities
University of Utrecht Medical Center - Cardiovascular risk increased in HIV/AIDS without clustering of metabolic risk variables
University of Utrecht, Medical Center - New findings from Netherlands and United States in the area of HIV/AIDS described
University of Wisconsin - Findings from the United States describe new data in HIV/AIDS research
University of Wisconsin - Researchers' findings from the United States advance HIV/AIDS research
Vanderbilt University, Nashville - New data from the United States, Switzerland and Canada lluminates research in HIV/AIDS
Yale University, New Haven - Recent findings in HIV/AIDS described by researchers from the United States and Germany
Yale University, School of Nursing - HIV/AIDS educational workshop improves knowledge and patient attitude among nurses
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