Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . An estimated 1.2 million people in the United States live with HIV, of whom 13% do not know their status.
The treatment landscape for HIV is discussed by a panel led by Dr Welch. Adam C. Welch, PharmD, MBA: Let’s get into some of those treatments. Shauna, can you provide an overview of how we treat HIV?
What are the three types of HIV tests available to patients, how do they differ, and how can patients determine the best option for them?
An HIV overview More than three decades ago, when doctors first identified AIDS and the HIV virus that caused it, the disease was regarded as a death sentence. Now, people diagnosed with the HIV virus ...
Panelists provide their closing thoughts on the disease state and treatment landscape of multidrug-resistant HIV. Ryan Haumschild, PharmD, MS, MBA: Thanks to all of you for this rich and informative ...
HIV testing, also called HIV screening, is the only way to know if you have the virus. Several types of tests check your blood or other body fluids to see whether you're infected. Most can't spot HIV ...
Black women in the U.S. account for 50% of all new HIV diagnoses among women, and healthcare professionals are working to raise awareness and provide tools to keep themselves safe.
Do you have to disclose your HIV status to other people? Does it make a difference whether they’re sexual partners, health care providers, or employers? You may worry that people will discriminate ...
China has come a long way in fighting against its HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Chinese government has taken an active role in combating this detrimental disease and such a welcome attitude by the Chinese ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with leading HIV/AIDS researcher Dr. Carlos del Rio about near and far-term impacts of a potential cure for the disease. A New York City woman has been cured of HIV. Her ...
HIV-1 infection involves the apoptotic destruction of infected cells (‘direct killing’) and of non-infected cells many of which are immunologically relevant (‘bystander killing’). The by-stander ...
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