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ANTIRETROVIRAL ROUNDS

Is She or Isn't She?Free

An HIV-infected pregnant woman says she's taking her antiretrovirals — but the blood test results say otherwise. How would you manage?

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Initial Antiretroviral Therapy — Switching Still Common

In an observational cohort study, treatment changes within the first year of therapy were common but did not reduce rates of virologic suppression.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Transmitted HIV Drug Resistance — The Role of an Ultra-Sensitive Assay

In this prospective study, 20% of treatment-naive patients had minority drug-resistance mutations detected on an ultra-sensitive assay, but the presence of such mutations did not lead to worse outcomes.

AIDS WATCH

ddI and Portal Hypertension

The FDA has concluded that ddI use is associated with the development of noncirrhotic portal hypertension. Forty-two cases have been reported, including several that led . . .

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

TB Recurrence: Reinfection or Relapse?Free

Recurrences after successful TB treatment are more common among HIV-positive than HIV-negative patients, and the reasons are different: About half the recurrences in HIV-positive patients represent reinfection rather than reactivation.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

More from the DAD Study on Antiretrovirals and MI Risk

An increased risk for myocardial infarction was found with recent exposure to abacavir and ddI and with cumulative exposure to abacavir, indinavir, and lopinavir/ritonavir.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Isoniazid Prophylaxis in HIV-Infected PatientsFree

HIV-infected patients who received isoniazid preventive therapy as part of a clinical trial in Botswana had low rates of incident tuberculosis and severe adverse events; adherence was quite high.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Prevalence and Incidence of HBV Infection in an HIV-Positive Cohort

Hepatitis B virus infection continues to be a major problem in a U.S. military cohort of HIV-infected individuals. More effective "prevention for positives" is needed.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Predictors of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma in HIV-Infected Patients

Low CD4-cell counts and high-level viremia were each associated with increased NHL risk in a cohort of HIV-infected individuals.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Pooled NAAT Following Various HIV Antibody TestsFree

Pooled NAAT can improve detection of HIV infection, even when highly sensitive third-generation immunoassays are used for initial antibody testing.

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