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HIV-prevention science at a crossroads: advances in reducing sexual risk.
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins., 2009)
Purpose of review—We review the current state of evidence-based prevention strategies for reducing sexual transmission of HIV. The combined programmatic and scientific efforts through 2008 to reduce sexual transmission of ...
Utility of Tuberculosis directly observed therapy programs as sites for access to and provision of antiretroviral therapy in resource-limited countries.
(The Infectious Diseases Society of America., 2004)
The overwhelming share of the global human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and disease burden is borne by resource-limited countries. The explosive spread of HIV infection and growing burden of disease in these ...
Disclosure of HIV status: experiences of patients enrolled in an integrated TB and HAART programme in South Africa.
(NISC & Taylor & Francis, 2009)
The convergence between the tuberculosis (TB) and HIV epidemics has led to studies investigating strategies for integrated HIV and TB care. We present the experiences of a cohort of 17 patients enrolled in the first ...
A pilot study of once-daily antiretroviral therapy integrated with Tuberculosis directly observed therapy in a resource-limited setting.
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins., 2003)
To determine the feasibility and effectiveness of integrating highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) into existing
tuberculosis directly observed therapy (TB/DOT) programs, we performed a pilot study in an urban ...
HIV treatment in South Africa: overcoming impediments to get started.
(Elsevier, 2004)
No abstract available.
Medical education after the first decade of democracy in South Africa.
(Elsevier., 2004)
No abstract available.
HIV vaccines and immunity.
(Allergy Society of South Africa., 2003)
No abstract available.
Patients’ readiness to start highly active antiretroviral treatment for HIV.
(BMJ publishing group., 2005)
Assessing whether patients are ready to start antiretroviral treatment may improve HIV prevention and treatment outcomes.
Association of HIV-Specific and Total CD8+ T Memory Phenotypes in Subtype C HIV-1 Infection with Viral Set Point.
(The American Association of Immunologists, Inc., 2009)
Understanding early immunological events during HIV-1 infection that may set the course of disease
progression is important for identifying correlates of viral control. This study explores the association
of differentiation ...
PRO 2000: next steps for microbicide development.
(Future Medicine., 2009)
No abstract available.