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SUMMARY AND COMMENT

What Is IRIS Like in the U.S.?

Approximately 10% of patients responding to antiretroviral therapy developed immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome, which was, in turn, associated with increased mortality risk.

DRUG WATCH

Should Efavirenz Be Dosed Higher When Coadministered with Rifampin?Free

The FDA recommends a dosage increase in patients weighing ≥50 kg, but data on the interaction between these drugs are inconsistent.

FEATURE

More on Low (but Detectable) Viral Loads — Is Knowing This Useful?Free

Dr. Paul Sax debates the merits of PCR versus bDNA viral-load testing in his blog HIV and ID Observations.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Recent Patterns of Anal Cancer in HIV-Infected Patients

Rates exceed those in the general population for all risk groups but are highest among men who have sex with men.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Quantifying the Effect of Delayed HIV Diagnosis on Life Expectancy

In a computer simulation model in which patients were assumed to start treatment according to current guidelines, life expectancy was projected to be 3 years longer for those diagnosed at a CD4 count around 400 cells/mm3 than for those diagnosed at a count closer to 150 cells/mm3.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Cumulative PI Exposure and Risk for Sudden Death or Nonhemorrhagic Stroke

A modest association was seen, but too few events occurred for the results to be considered definitive.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Oral and Fingerstick Sample Collection for HIV Screening: Subtle but Important Differences in Accuracy

The OraQuick rapid HIV test performed well on both types of samples but was less sensitive and specific on oral fluid, which would lead to a lower positive predictive value in low-prevalence settings.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

HIV Viral Loads — the Lower, the Better?Free

Patients with low-level viremia on sensitive assays have an increased risk for virologic failure, but the optimal management of such patients remains unclear.

FEATURE

Pre-Super Sunday ScombroidsFree

From doctors cheating Medicaid to older men contracting HIV, Dr. Paul Sax offers his take on the week's ID news in his blog HIV/ID Observations.

SUMMARY AND COMMENT

Transmission of Blood-Borne Pathogens in Injection-Drug Users

Hepatitis B virus and HIV are coming under control because of harm-reduction programs, but hepatitis C virus continues to be a problem.

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