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Fighting HIV with HIV

Medical Hypotheses, 1998
This article presents a new possibility for therapy and treatment of human immunodeficiency virus infection.
D.I. Pop, I.S. Secasan
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HIV-1 Entry Cofactor: Functional cDNA Cloning of a Seven-Transmembrane, G Protein-Coupled Receptor

Science, 1996
A cofactor for HIV-1 (human immunodeficiency virus-type 1) fusion and entry was identified with the use of a novel functional complementary DNA (cDNA) cloning strategy. This protein, designated “fusin,” is a putative G protein-coupled receptor with seven
Yu Feng   +3 more
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HIV-1 Dynamics in Vivo: Virion Clearance Rate, Infected Cell Life-Span, and Viral Generation Time

Science, 1996
A new mathematical model was used to analyze a detailed set of human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HIV-1) viral load data collected from five infected individuals after the administration of a potent inhibitor of HIV-1 protease.
A. Perelson   +4 more
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HIV

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2007
Mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) is almost entirely preventable with a combination of interventions--antiretroviral prophylaxis during pregnancy, intrapartum and neonatally, elective caesarean section and avoidance of breastfeeding. In resource-rich settings new paediatric human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) infections have reached an all-time low ...
Claire, Thorne, Marie-Louise, Newell
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Adherence to Protease Inhibitor Therapy and Outcomes in Patients with HIV Infection

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000
Improved therapeutic strategies, including the introduction of protease inhibitors, have led to a striking decrease in HIV-related morbidity and mortality (1, 2).
D. Paterson   +7 more
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HIV

The Lancet, 2018
The benefits of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) for HIV replication and transmission control have led to its universal recommendation. Many people living with HIV are, however, still undiagnosed or diagnosed late, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, where the HIV disease burden is highest.
Jade, Ghosn   +4 more
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The growing burden of tuberculosis: global trends and interactions with the HIV epidemic.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 2003
BACKGROUND The increasing global burden of tuberculosis (TB) is linked to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. METHODS We reviewed data from notifications of TB cases, cohort treatment outcomes, surveys of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection,
E. Corbett   +6 more
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HIV and Pregnancy

The Hastings Center Report, 1990
Testing women of childbearing age for HIV infection and disclosure of HIV status should be examined from three interlocking perspectives--women's personal concerns, the interests of caregivers, and those of the community. In the absence of specific objections, testing for HIV infection should be considered a routine procedure in prenatal care.
Carole Ulanowsky, Brenda Almond
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