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Immunology Letters, 2004
During AIDS, the acquisition of mutations in the HIV-1 gp120 envelope glycoprotein leads to the switch from primary R5 (CCR5-using) to highly cytopathic X4 (CXCR4-using) HIV-1 variants. Based on the already known sequence homology between IgV genes and the gp120-coding region of the env gene, as well as on somatic hypermutation of multiple proto ...
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During AIDS, the acquisition of mutations in the HIV-1 gp120 envelope glycoprotein leads to the switch from primary R5 (CCR5-using) to highly cytopathic X4 (CXCR4-using) HIV-1 variants. Based on the already known sequence homology between IgV genes and the gp120-coding region of the env gene, as well as on somatic hypermutation of multiple proto ...
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Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1987
A search of the medical literature published since 1950 disclosed 19 cases of probable AIDS reported before the start of the current epidemic. These cases retrospectively met the Centers for Disease Control's surveillance definition of the syndrome and had a clinical course suggestive of AIDS.
D, Huminer, J B, Rosenfeld, S D, Pitlik
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A search of the medical literature published since 1950 disclosed 19 cases of probable AIDS reported before the start of the current epidemic. These cases retrospectively met the Centers for Disease Control's surveillance definition of the syndrome and had a clinical course suggestive of AIDS.
D, Huminer, J B, Rosenfeld, S D, Pitlik
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AIDS and AIDS-treatment neuropathies
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2001AIDS and AIDS-treatment neuropathies are common in individuals infected with HIV. As patients live longer due to improved antiretroviral therapies, the impact of painful neuropathy on patients' lives may increase. Several antiretroviral medications are known to cause toxic neuropathy in patients with AIDS, but this may be outweighed by the beneficial ...
D, Williams, A, Geraci, D M, Simpson
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The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1980
beginning teacher's salary of $9500 and pays toward his retirement. Mildred receives $9500 for half-time services and draws one-half of a year's retirement benefit based upon 30 years of service and pays toward her full-time retirement, based upon $9500.
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beginning teacher's salary of $9500 and pays toward his retirement. Mildred receives $9500 for half-time services and draws one-half of a year's retirement benefit based upon 30 years of service and pays toward her full-time retirement, based upon $9500.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
To the Editor.— The recent COUNCIL REPORT on human T-cell lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III) testing 1 provides important information on the meaning of the newly available serological tests for HTLV-III antibody and on information to be provided to individuals who have repeated positive test results.
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To the Editor.— The recent COUNCIL REPORT on human T-cell lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III) testing 1 provides important information on the meaning of the newly available serological tests for HTLV-III antibody and on information to be provided to individuals who have repeated positive test results.
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Fight AIDS with ‘AIDS’: role of anti-AIDS stamps in HIV/AIDS prevention
AIDS, 2006It is universally recognized that anti-AIDS postage stamps can play a significant role in various ways to create awareness which is absolutely essential because approximately 4.9 million people were newly infected with HIV and approximately 3.1 million people died from AIDS worldwide in 2005. A stamp from Brunei describes the threat of death. The first
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Human Reproduction, 1988
Since the first cases of a new acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) described by Oleske et al. and Rubinstein et al. in children in 1983, we have witnessed an ever-increasing number of such observations. As serology is not being performed on all pregnant women in many European countries, obstetricians must try to identify those belonging to risk ...
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Since the first cases of a new acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) described by Oleske et al. and Rubinstein et al. in children in 1983, we have witnessed an ever-increasing number of such observations. As serology is not being performed on all pregnant women in many European countries, obstetricians must try to identify those belonging to risk ...
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The Lancet, 1987
A survey carried out in 17 countries on behalf of the Council of Europe shows how prison doctors and administrations have reacted to the AIDS epidemic in ways that are not always scientifically and ethically sound. The pressing need to control HIV infection in prison, to counsel and support seropositive prisoners, to care for prisoners who get AIDS ...
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A survey carried out in 17 countries on behalf of the Council of Europe shows how prison doctors and administrations have reacted to the AIDS epidemic in ways that are not always scientifically and ethically sound. The pressing need to control HIV infection in prison, to counsel and support seropositive prisoners, to care for prisoners who get AIDS ...
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