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AIDS Weekly and Law

Susan Hasty, Publisher

Table of Contents . . . September 7th, 2006

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Beijing Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, People's Republic of China - Correlation between CD8 responses and HIV RNA or CD4 count not consistent throughout infection

Business & Finance - Allion Healthcare posts 81.8% increase in net sales

Cure Autism Now - Cure Autism celebrates Senate approval of Combating Autism Act of 2006

Cure HIV - Cure HIV, Inc. and Global Humanceuticals, Inc. seek international patent on drug to combat HIV/AIDS

Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium - Clinical criteria alone identify HIV-infected patients who need HAART

Skin & Cancer Foundation, Australia - Allergic contact dermatitis to basic red 46 occurred in HIV/AIDS

Uganda Virus Research Institute, Uganda - Cotrimoxazole prophylaxis reduces overall mortality and malaria morbidity in HIV patients

Aarhus University, Denmark - Splice donor site in HIV gag-pol gene is required for viral RNA stability

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India - Visceral leishmaniasis/HIV coinfection increasing in India

Baylor College of Medicine, U.S. - Studies from the United States and Israel describe new findings in vectors research

Biomedical Primate Research Center, Rijswijk, Netherlands - Simian immunodeficiency virus SIVcpz evolution and transmission routes explored

Chiang Mai University, Thailand - Research from Thailand, Spain and the United States add new data to HIV/AIDS body of knowledge

City University of New York, U.S. - Findings from the United States in HIV/AIDS provide new insights

Columbia University, U.S. - HIV postexposure prophylaxis completion rates low among adolescent sexual assault victims

Columbia University, U.S. - Plasma HIV RNA levels differ among HAART-treated children according to gender

CytoDyn - CytoDyn presents at XVI World AIDS Conference

Denver Public Health, U.S. - Researchers from the United States and South Africa report recent findings in HIV/AIDS

Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, India - Researchers from India and the United States report details of new studies and findings in the area of HIV/AIDS

Duke University, U.S. - Prevalence of mood and anxiety disorders and substance abuse determined among HIV patients

Emory University, U.S. - New findings from the United States in the area of HIV/AIDS described

Federal University of Rio Grande Sul, Brazil -  Pneumocystis jirovecii dihydropteroate synthase mutations rare in HIV/AIDS patients in Brazil

Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC, U.S. - Researchers' work from the United States, Thailand and Spain adds to HIV/AIDS body of knowledge

Groupe Immunite des Muqueuses et Agents Pathogenes, France - Seminal interleukin-1 beta amount positively correlates with HIV-1 load in semen

Harvard University, U.S. - Arginine 332 removal allows human TRIM5 alpha to bind HIV capsids and restrict infection

Hospital University of Elche, Alicante, Spain - HIV-related osteonecrosis associated with significant disability

Istituto Superiore di Sanita, Italy - Researchers from Italy, the United States and Spain report details of new studies and findings in the area of HIV/AIDS

JAMA Archives - Panel updates guidelines for treatment of adult HIV infection

JAMA Archives - Rapid expansion of HIV treatment services in Africa is feasible, with good patient outcomes

JAMA Archives - Study shows promise for simplified treatment of HIV infection

JAMA Archives - There is no advantage for four-drug antiretroviral regimen vs. three-drug for HIV-1

Kenyatta University, Kenya - Sexual activity and HIV/AIDS knowledge explored among teenagers and adults in rural Kenya

Kyoto University, Japan - Findings from Japan and the United States in HIV/AIDS provide new insights

Kyoto University, Japan - Increased HIV prevalence associated with incarceration among intravenous drug users in Tehran

Laval University, Canada - New findings from Canada and the United States in the area of HIV/AIDS detailed

Leahi Hospital, Honolulu, U.S. - Researchers from the United States, United Kingdom and Italy report details of new studies and findings in the area of HIV/AIDS

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, U.K. - Required coverage of syringe distribution to prevent HIV infection among IDUs determined

M.A.C. - M.A.C. gives lipstick; fashion designers donate red gowns to support AIDS awareness

Mount Sinai School of Medicine, U.S. - Findings from the United States advance knowledge in HIV/AIDS research

Nagoya City University, Japan - Researchers from Japan, Belgium and the United States detail new studies and findings in the area of HIV/AIDS

National Cancer Institute, U.S. - Recent findings in HIV/AIDS described by researchers from the United States and France

National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan - New findings in HIV/AIDS described from Japan, the South Korea and the United States

National Institutes of Health, U.S. - Genetic factors identified that explain 9% of slow progression to AIDS

National Institutes of Health, U.S. - New data from the United States and Germany lluminates research in HIV/AIDS

National Institutes of Health, U.S. - Preferential infection shortens HIV-1-specific CD4+ T cell lifespan

National Institutes of Health, U.S. - Scytovirin peptide displays potent anti-HIV activity

National Institutes of Health, U.S. - Smoking related to lower high-risk human papillomavirus clearance in HIV-negative women

National Institutes of Health, U.S. - Tumor susceptibility gene 101 variability associated with HIV disease progression

Ohio State University, U.S. - Phase I study of interleukin-2 plus stem cell factor in HIV, cancer patients shows no advantages

Ottowa General Hospital, Ottowa, Canada - New findings from Canada, Spain and Japan in the area of hepatitis C virus described

Pediatric HIV/AIDS Hospitalization - Infections account for majority of hospitalizations among HIV-infected children in U.S.

Quigley - Quigley compound QR-443 effective in preventing cachexia

RIKEN - Researchers from Japan, the United States and Germany describe findings in HIV/AIDS studies

San Francisco de Borja Hospital, Gandia, Spain - New findings from Spain, Greece and Taiwan in the area of HIV/AIDS described

Stanford University, U.S. - Community model is effective in allotting anti-AIDS medications

Tanox - Tanox conducts meeting with U.S. FDA on developing HIV/AIDS antibody TNX-355

Targeted Genetics - Targeted Genetics reports Q2 2006 revenues of $1.4 million, down from $1.5 million a year ago

University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France - Cure rate model predicts age at which HIV infection can be detected in infants

University College London, U.K. - Phenotypic recessive, post-entry block in rabbit cells causes aberrant trafficking of HIV-1

University College London, U.K. - Studies from the United Kingdom and United States advance knowledge in HIV/AIDS research

University of Basel Hospital, Basel, Switzerland - Research from Switzerland and the United States add new data to HIV/AIDS body of knowledge

University of California, U.S. - Depressive symptoms predict sexual risk behavior among teenagers

University of California, U.S. - HAART adherence associated with lower viral reproductive ratio

University of California, U.S. - NF-kappa B activation by KSHV vFLIP required for spindle shape of infected endothelial cells

University of California, U.S. - New data from the United States and South Africa lluminates research in HIV/AIDS

University of Hawaii, U.S. - Research from the United States and Netherlands add new data to vectors body of knowledge

University of Malaya, Malaysia - Researchers' work from Malaysia and the United States adds to HIV/AIDS body of knowledge

University of Massachusetts, U.S. - HIV-1 inhibited in macrophages following LEDGFp75 silencing

University of Massachusetts, U.S. - HIV-1 protease functions best when residue 80 is a small polar residue

University of Oxford, U.K. - Findings from the United Kingdom, Belgium and United States describe new data in HIV/AIDS research

University of Oxford, U.K. - Researchers from the United Kingdom and United States publish new studies and findings in the area of HIV/AIDS

University of Pittsburgh, U.S. - Dendritic cell therapeutic vaccine helps patient's own immune system to fight HIV infection

University of Rochester, U.S. - HIV dynamic model incorporating drug susceptibility and adherence predicts virological response

University of Texas, U.S. - New data from the United States and Israel lluminates research in herpes

University of Tokyo, Japan - Researchers from Japan, the United Kingdom and MALAWI provide details of new studies and findings in the area of HIV/AIDS

University of Washington, U.S. - Data from the United States advance knowledge in HIV/AIDS research

University of Washington, U.S. - Hypersusceptibility to substrate analogs conferred by HIV-1 reverse transcriptase mutations

Virgen del Rocio University Hospital, Seville, Spain - Studies from Spain, France and the United States describe new findings in HIV/AIDS research

Wake Forest University, U.S. - HIV encephalopathy-related spastic paraparesis treated with intrathecal baclofen

Yale University, U.S. - HAART adherence improved by home visits

Yang Ming National University, Taiwan - HIV-1 transframe protein p6* mutation needed for viral protease-mediated Gag processing

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