Because the timing of antiretroviral therapy may affect the trajectory of HIV-related inflammation, authors of a new study investigated the effect of early therapy initiation on the cerebrospinal fluid and...
Because diastolic dysfunction is common among individuals with HIV, authors of the CHART study aimed to evaluate the cardiovascular effects of dysfunction among patients receiving antiretroviral therapy. ...
By analyzing results of the multi-cohort Data Collection on Adverse Events of Anti-HIV Drugs (D:A:D) study, researchers determined whether contemporary protease inhibitors have similar effects on chronic...
After performance data showed 95% sensitivity and specificity, the FDA authorized the assay’s marketing in the United States for detection of HIV-1 drug-resistant mutations.
For the FLU-IVIG trial, researchers evaluated the safety and efficacy of anti-influenza hyperimmune intravenous immunoglobulin to better understand the clinical benefits for patients with influenza.
In a new study, the researchers aimed to compare antibody titers to HPV with the rate of abnormal cytology between perinatally HIV-infected and perinatally HIV-exposed, uninfected youth.
Tuberculosis is common among patients with HIV. Therefore, the authors of a new study set out to find a point-of-care test that can screen for TB quickly and accurately.
While it is known that disease progression of HIV-1 is delayed by HIV-2 in coinfected individuals, authors of a new study sought to identify the protective mechanisms of the coinfection.
To better understand immune reconstitution in children with HIV taking antiretroviral therapy, researchers compared immune activation, immune exhaustion, and HIV- and copathogen-specific T-cell responses in...