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Black History Month - An Advocate Since Birth
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February 7, 2013
EGPAF
As we celebrate Black History Month, we're honoring African-Americans who are taking part in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
As we celebrate Black History Month, we're honoring African-Americans who are taking part in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Tailored gene therapy approach could replace drug treatments for HIV patients
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February 4, 2013
Gizmag
One of the biggest problems in treating HIV patients is the amount of daily individual medications it takes to keep the virus at bay.
One of the biggest problems in treating HIV patients is the amount of daily individual medications it takes to keep the virus at bay.
Kenya's HIV/AIDS transmission among infants drops
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February 4, 2013
Xinhua
Kenya's health officials said HIV/ AIDS exposed infants have reduced from 27 percent in 2007 to 14.9 percent in 2011, due to increased uptake of elimination of mother to child transmission (EMTCT) and voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) services.
Kenya's health officials said HIV/ AIDS exposed infants have reduced from 27 percent in 2007 to 14.9 percent in 2011, due to increased uptake of elimination of mother to child transmission (EMTCT) and voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) services.
Early HIV therapy boosts immune response
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February 4, 2013
Futurity
Given within four months of infection, HIV antiretroviral therapy helps the immune system restore T-cells to healthy levels.
Given within four months of infection, HIV antiretroviral therapy helps the immune system restore T-cells to healthy levels.
Health Officials Deal with Growing AIDS Epidemic in Latino Community
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February 4, 2013
Fox News Latino
A rise in AIDS cases in New York City?s immigrant community has prompted city officials to call it a ?public health failure.?
A rise in AIDS cases in New York City?s immigrant community has prompted city officials to call it a ?public health failure.?