What are the three stages of HIV? Learn about the symptoms at the AIDS stage, slowing HIV progression, and the outlook if treatment is not received.
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HIV rash: What does it look like and how long does it last?
Rashes are one of the earliest symptoms of an HIV infection. Learn about the types of rash that can occur, their duration, and treatment options.
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HIV: Early signs and symptoms
Do the signs of HIV differ for men and women and what happens after the early stage? How is HIV transmitted and when are people contagious?
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What increases the chance of getting HIV?
How is HIV spread and what are the risk factors for contracting HIV? Which groups are at the highest risk of HIV and who should be tested?
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Delinquent youth have more high-risk sex HIV/AIDS behaviors as they age
Delinquent youth are more likely to have high-risk HIV/AIDS sexual behaviors as they age, including multiple sexual partners and unprotected vaginal sex with a high-risk partner, reports a…
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Highlighting the clinical complications associated with ART in HIV/TB coinfected patients
Future Science Group has announced the publication of an article in Future Virology highlighting the clinical complications associated with antiretroviral therapy in Chinese HIV/ Tuberculosis (TB)…
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Genetics of both virus and patient work together to influence the course of HIV infection
A patient’s genetics may impact disease progression by inducing mutations in the HIV genome.
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People with HIV more likely to develop diabetes, study finds
A new study suggests the diabetes prevalence is much higher among HIV-positive individuals than the general population, even when obesity is not present.
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Abnormal antibody levels in intestine may promote inflammation in people with HIV-1
In people infected with HIV-1 virus, immune system cells in the intestinal tract may be unable to produce certain antibodies at the levels necessary to keep bacterial material from entering the…
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HIV exploitation of gap in immune cell defenses 'could be barrier to cure'
Scientists discover HIV invades macrophages when a protective protein is temporarily switched off. Treatment with HDAC inhibitors appears to prevent it.
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