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Animal Study Finds Anti-HIV Vaginal Ring Can Prevent Virus Transmission
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Malattie-infettive Population Council scientists have found that a vaginal ring releasing an anti-HIV drug can prevent the transmission of SHIV in macaques. This study provides the first efficacy data on the delivery of a microbicide from a vaginal ring, and indicates ... ...
 
NA-ACCORD Proves A Useful Tool For Monitoring Trends And Outcomes In HIV Care
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Malattie-infettive Many studies report trends in clinical outcomes of persons receiving HIV care in the U.S., but few have been specifically designed to be nationally representative. This is an important distinction as researchers strive to continue to make improvemen ... ...
 
HIV Treatment Use Increases In The US
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Malattie-infettive Between 2000 and 2008, the proportion of HIV-infected patients in the U.S. receiving effective treatment known as highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) increased, and HIV-infected patients appeared to be less infectious and have healthier imm ... ...
 
Pandemic, Emergency Preparedness Lacking In Majority Of US Schools
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Malattie-infettiveMany U.S. schools are not prepared for bioterrorism attacks, outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases or pandemics, despite the recent 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic that resulted in more than 18,000 deaths worldwide, Saint Louis University researcher ... ...
 
Bid To Develop Anthrax Vaccine To Counteract World Bioterrorism Threat By Cardiff Scientists
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Malattie-infettiveA team of Cardiff University scientists is leading new research to develop a vaccine against anthrax to help counteract the threat of bioterrorism. Working with scientists from the Republic of Georgia, Turkey and the USA, Professor Les Baillie from C ... ...
 
Unique Insight Into How Bacteria Control The Amount Of Toxin In Their Cells
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Malattie-infettiveMany pathogenic bacteria are able to go into a dormant state by producing persister cells that are not susceptible to conventional antibiotics. This causes serious problems in the treatment of life-threatening diseases such as tuberculosis, where the ... ...
 
Study Of Giant Viruses Shakes Up Tree Of Life
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Malattie-infettive A new study of giant viruses supports the idea that viruses are ancient living organisms and not inanimate molecular remnants run amok, as some scientists have argued. The study reshapes the universal family tree, adding a fourth major branch to the ... ...
 
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