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Clonal evolution of CD8+ T-cell expansions in HIV-infected patients on long-term HAART
Doug King, Eva‐Lotta Larsson‐Sciard
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The nephrotoxic effects of HAART
Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2009With significant reductions in mortality and risk of progression to AIDS in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), complications of long-standing HIV infection and treatment have become increasingly important. Such complications include the nephrotoxic effects of HAART, which are the subject of this Review. The most common nephrotoxic
Hassane Izzedine+2 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007
Expansion of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) programs in South Africa and other low- and medium-income nations should remain a top priority.
Robert S. Hogg, Julio S. G. Montaner
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Expansion of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) programs in South Africa and other low- and medium-income nations should remain a top priority.
Robert S. Hogg, Julio S. G. Montaner
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Neurodegeneration and Ageing in the HAART Era [PDF]
Cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration still occur despite highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). While there are many potential reasons for this, there is increasing evidence that such impairment occurs in the absence of a clear cause. Furthermore, there are data that some neurodegenerative diseases, especially Alzheimer's or an Alzheimer ...
Gilles A Guillemin+7 more
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Microsporidial keratoconjunctivitis after HAART
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2001ABSTRACTA 44‐year‐old man presented with bilateral punctate corneal epitheliopathy complaining of worsening discomfort and photophobia over the previous several days. He was HIV positive, had a recent CD4 count of 4 × 106, and had started on highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) 14 days prior.
Mei-Ling Tay-Kearney, Adam D Gajdatsy
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Journal of Hepatology, 2006
Highly active antiretroviral combination therapy (HAART) has been responsible for a dramatic decrease in AIDS mortality since 1996, and has changed the clinical profile of HIV infection from a sub-acute lethal to a chronic ambulatory disease. HAART consists of a double nucleoside (NRTI) backbone plus either a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase ...
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Highly active antiretroviral combination therapy (HAART) has been responsible for a dramatic decrease in AIDS mortality since 1996, and has changed the clinical profile of HIV infection from a sub-acute lethal to a chronic ambulatory disease. HAART consists of a double nucleoside (NRTI) backbone plus either a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase ...
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AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 2003
The problem of inadequate adherence to prescribed highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) drug regimens to treat HIV infection and AIDS is ubiquitous. Adherence can be inadequate despite both provider and patient understanding of the consequences of nonadherence.
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The problem of inadequate adherence to prescribed highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) drug regimens to treat HIV infection and AIDS is ubiquitous. Adherence can be inadequate despite both provider and patient understanding of the consequences of nonadherence.
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2015
This case discusses the synergistic pharmacodynamic interaction between metformin and tenofovir, resulting in lactic acidosis and renal failure.
Kirk Lalwani, Dean Laochamroonvorapongse
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This case discusses the synergistic pharmacodynamic interaction between metformin and tenofovir, resulting in lactic acidosis and renal failure.
Kirk Lalwani, Dean Laochamroonvorapongse
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Medical Hypotheses, 2004
Drawing inferences from epidemiologic studies of HIV/AIDS and in vivo and in vitro HIV inhibition by algae, we propose algal consumption as one unifying characteristic of countries with anomalously low rates. HIV/AIDS incidence and prevalence in Eastern Asia ( approximately 1/10000 adults in Japan and Korea), compared to Africa ( approximately 1/10 ...
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Drawing inferences from epidemiologic studies of HIV/AIDS and in vivo and in vitro HIV inhibition by algae, we propose algal consumption as one unifying characteristic of countries with anomalously low rates. HIV/AIDS incidence and prevalence in Eastern Asia ( approximately 1/10000 adults in Japan and Korea), compared to Africa ( approximately 1/10 ...
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