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SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Antiretroviral PrEP for Injection-Drug Users?

In a randomized, controlled trial involving injection-drug users in Thailand, tenofovir reduced the risk for HIV infection.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

CMV Viremia in HIV-Infected Patients in Thailand

In a retrospective study of patients starting ART at CD4 counts <200 cells/mm3, cytomegalovirus viremia was independently associated with increased 2-year mortality.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

ART Is Associated with Regression of HPV-Related Cervical Dysplasia in HIV-Coinfected Women

Antiretroviral therapy increased the likelihood of human papillomavirus clearance.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Apparent Lack of Occult HIV infection Among Cancer Patients in the U.S.

Testing of patients at three academic cancer centers in the U.S. did not yield a single case of undiagnosed HIV infection.

FEATURE

PrEP Works in Injection-Drug Users — CDC Offers "Guidance"Free

New CDC guidance on PrEP for injection-drug users is a welcome addition to the HIV prevention effort, says Dr. Paul Sax in his HIV and ID Observations blog.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Syphilis Responds to a Single Dose of Benzathine Penicillin

Data from two large cohorts in Africa suggest that extra injections are unnecessary for HIV-coinfected patients.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Resisting Drug Resistance in Resource-Constrained SettingsFree

Improving access to virologic monitoring in such settings is essential to maximizing HIV treatment outcomes.

FEATURE

ID Learning Unit — AminoglycosidesFree

Aminoglycoside prescribing has rapidly and progressively declined, says Dr. Paul Sax in his blog HIV and ID Observations, but these antibiotics still have their place.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

B-Cell Lymphomas in HIV/HCV-Coinfected Patients

The histology of lymphomas in this population differs from that seen in HIV-monoinfected patients, suggesting a novel mechanism of lymphomagenesis.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

HIV/Syphilis Among MSM in China

A cross-sectional analysis involving 47,231 men who have sex with men in China demonstrated a high burden of both syphilis and HIV infection.

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