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Report from the 5th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention
Our physician-editors detail the most important findings from this year's meeting
The major summertime HIV conference returned to South Africa this year, marking the first time the meeting has been held in Africa since the World AIDS Conference took place in Durban in 2000. (The World AIDS Conference alternates with the International AIDS Society Conference each year.) Not surprisingly, the focus of the meeting was on treatment of HIV globally, with abundant clinical studies from both resource-limited and resource-rich settings. Summarized below by our physician-editors are the studies with the greatest potential for clinical application. For further details, readers are encouraged to visit the conference website, where many of the abstracts also include the full poster presentations. Next year's meeting will take place July 18–23 in Vienna, Austria.
Early ART Initiation Improves Survival in Resource-Limited Settings
Maternal ART Reduces Transmission of HIV through Breast-Feeding
Nevirapine vs. Boosted Atazanavir — The ARTEN Study
GSK572 — A "Next-Generation" Integrase Inhibitor?
Strategies for Antiretroviral Deintensification
ALTAIR — The End of NRTI-Only Regimens
— ACC Editors
Published in Journal Watch HIV/AIDS Clinical Care August 31, 2009
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