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SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Virologic Failure on Rilpivirine May Lead to Broad NNRTI Resistance

In the ECHO and THRIVE trials, 10% of the patients who received rilpivirine-based regimens experienced treatment failure. Nearly half of these patients developed resistance to multiple nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors.

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SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Bone Fragility Does Indeed Mean More Fractures

A study in Denmark demonstrated an increased risk for osteoporotic fractures in HIV-infected patients and implicated antiretroviral therapy as a risk factor.

FEATURE

Generic Lamivudine Has ArrivedFree

Dr. Paul Sax marks the significance of this event in his blog HIV and ID Observations.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Even at High CD4-Cell Counts, Mortality Rates Are High in Untreated HIV InfectionFree

An observational study from Côte d'Ivoire supports earlier treatment initiation, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

In Early HIV Infection, Little Reason to Delay Therapy

In a large randomized trial, half the patients who deferred therapy during early infection required treatment within 18 months.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

A Combined HIV Antigen/Antibody Rapid Test Fails Field Evaluation

Diagnosis of acute HIV infection remains elusive.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Renal Function in HIV-Infected Patients Receiving Tenofovir-Containing Regimens

Patients treated with tenofovir/FTC + ritonavir-boosted atazanavir had a greater decline in renal function than those treated with tenofovir/FTC + efavirenz.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

In Utero Tenofovir Exposure Shows No Effect on Infant Bone Health

The findings of a new cross-sectional study are somewhat reassuring but require validation.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Is HIV Becoming More Virulent?

A meta-analysis suggests that over the course of the epidemic, the mean virologic set point of HIV-infected patients has been increasing and the mean baseline CD4-cell count has been decreasing.

FEATURE

First Rabies Case in State in Over 75 Years Raises Questions (Again) About Preventive StrategiesFree

In his blog HIV and ID Observations, Dr. Paul Sax revisits the question of whether to immunize for "bat-in-the-bedroom" exposures.

LETTER TO READERS

HIV/AIDS Year in Review 2011Free

Our physician-editors offer their perspective on the year's most important stories in HIV medicine.

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SUMMARY AND COMMENT

New Antivirals Show Promise for an Interferon-Free Hepatitis C Treatment

Patients with HCV genotype 1 and previous null response achieved a 36% sustained virologic response at 24 weeks of therapy with daclatasvir and asunaprevir alone.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Effective Short-Course Treatment for Latent Tuberculosis

Three months of isoniazid plus rifapentine worked as well as 9 months of isoniazid.

CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE WATCH

Recommendations for Use of Short-Course Isoniazid-Rifapentine for Latent TBFree

This two-drug regimen, administered weekly for just 12 weeks, is efficacious in preventing active disease in patients with latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Active TuberculosisFree

Seasonal declines in mean vitamin D levels were followed by seasonal increases in TB notifications.

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Journal Watch HIV/AIDS Clinical Care summarizes important medical journal articles about a wide variety of HIV-related subjects including acute HIV infection, antiretroviral resistance, epidemiology, hepatitis, initial therapy, medication adherence, opportunistic infections, and STDs.

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Aids Clinical Care Editor-in-Chief

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

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