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Advisory Meeting on Tenofovir/FTC for PrEP, and a Proposed "Niche" for its UseFree

In his blog HIV and ID Observations, Dr. Paul Sax describes one scenario in which pre-exposure prophylaxis "makes a whole lot of sense."

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

ART Reduces TB Risk, Even in High-Income CountriesFree

However, the benefit is not seen in patients who start ART at very low CD4-cell counts.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Dolutegravir Holds Promise

In a 48-week, phase II study, this investigational integrase inhibitor was as effective as efavirenz and better tolerated.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Funding HIV Activities at the State Level: Is There a Better Way?

The amount of funding that states receive may not adequately reflect the relative burden of disease they face.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Premature Aging with HIV Infection: More Evidence

Despite antiretroviral therapy, young HIV-positive patients had the same monocyte defects as older HIV-negative controls.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Frequent Virologic Monitoring Limits NRTI and NNRTI ResistanceFree

Ongoing virologic monitoring, along with strict application of criteria for regimen switches, was associated with low rates of resistance to nucleoside and nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, which in turn preserved second-line treatment options.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

PrEP in MSM: Enough Bang for the Buck?

PrEP may be cost-effective, particularly in high-risk MSM, but many questions remain.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

How Well Do MDs Follow HIV Treatment Guidelines?

In Australia, they did well in some things, poorly in others.

FEATURE

Do We Really Need Primary Prophylaxis for OIs Anymore?Free

Maybe not, says Dr. Paul Sax in his blog HIV and ID Observations.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

More Evidence that Tenofovir Leads to Bone Loss

Patients who switched to tenofovir from AZT experienced significant decreases in BMD. Those who switched to abacavir did not.

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