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hsCRP Levels and CVD Risk Factors in Patients on ARTFree

In a cohort of patients with virologic suppression and low estimated cardiovascular risk, hsCRP levels were elevated and were associated with increased BMI and lipid abnormalities.

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Rosuvastatin Beats Pravastatin for PI-Associated Hyperlipidemia

However, the study was small, and patients were followed for only 45 days.

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Immune Activation Persists Despite Effective ARTFree

In a cohort of HIV-positive patients, markers of immune activation remained elevated despite 6 years of effective antiretroviral therapy. Immune activation was associated with lower CD4-cell counts.

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Second-Regimen Failure and Mortality Risk

Although second-regimen failure and associated mortality declined significantly between 1996/1997 and 2005, the mortality risk remained high.

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Influence of HCV Infection on Mortality in HIV-Infected Patients

HCV infection is associated with increased overall mortality, but not with AIDS-defining events, in HIV-infected patients.

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New CDC Interim Guidance on HIV and H1N1Free

HIV-infected individuals are a high-priority group for prevention and treatment of 2009 H1N1 influenza.

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Darunavir + Raltegravir + Etravirine = High Rate of Treatment Success

Ninety percent of highly treatment-experienced patients who received this combination achieved virologic suppression at week 24; results were sustained at week 48.

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Dose Reduction Curbs Efavirenz Toxicity

Reducing the daily dose of efavirenz to 400 mg or even lower may curb the drug's toxicity without decreasing its effectiveness in patients with high plasma levels.

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Life Expectancy for HIV-Infected Patients in the U.S.

Average life expectancy continues to improve, but disparities persist.

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No Increase in Transmitted HIV-Drug Resistance in Europe

Between 2002 and 2006, the rates of transmitted drug resistance in Europe stabilized at <10%. Possible reasons abound.

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A Glimmer of Hope for HIV VaccinesFree

A large trial has shown that a vaccine can protect against HIV acquisition. The task now is to figure out how to build on this initial success.

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N95 Respirators or Surgical Mask for Protection from Influenza?

By current knowledge, a surgical mask is sufficient. Save N95 respirators for TB and other aerosol-transmitted diseases.

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Peramivir for Treatment of 2009 H1N1 Influenza

Responding to a CDC request, the FDA authorized the emergency use of this investigational agent in critically ill patients.

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Immune Response from Bronchoalveolar Lavage Mononuclear Cells Diagnoses Active TB

ELISpot performed on bronchoalveolar mononuclear cells had a sensitivity of 91% and a specificity of 79% in diagnosing active disease.

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Surgical Masks or N95 Respirators for the Flu?Free

In a randomized trial, surgical masks and N95 respirators provided healthcare workers with comparable protection against influenza.

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Aids Clinical Care Editor-in-Chief

Paul E. Sax, MD
Paul E. Sax, MD
Clinical Director, HIV Program and Division of Infectious Diseases, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

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