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  1. ... man is HIV positive that the risk of HIV transmission to the female partner is negligible through unprotected sexual intercourse when all of the following criteria are met: the man is compliant with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) the man has had a plasma viral ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - International healthcare 
    Publication: [Toronto, Ontario] : Thomson Reuters, 19-December-2022
    ... exact location, said he feared losing access to antiretroviral medication if drafted into the army. 'lam worried that | and people with HIV won't receive timely therapy, Ruslan said. 'I try not to lose heart ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Extended-release opioid agonists and antagonist medications for addiction treatment (MAT) in .... 
    Publication: [Boston, Massachusetts] : Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, December 3, 2018
    ... MJ, Kerr T, Wood E. Ongoing Impact of HIV Infection on Mortality among Persons who Inject Drugs Despite Free Antiretroviral Therapy. Addiction (Abingdon, England). 2015;110(1):111-119. ...
  4. ... Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia prophylaxis, aggressive TB therapy, and antiretroviral therapy, health care is optimally begun early in the course of HIV infection. However, many people of color are diagnosed ...
  5. ... 280(1):12 Barriers to use of free antiretroviral therapy in injection drug users. Strathdee SA, et al. JAMA 1998 Aug 12- 280(6):547-9 Report of the NIH Panel to Define Principles of Therapy of HIV Infection. MMWR Morb Mortal Wldy Rep 1998 Apr ...
  6. ... that triple-drug treatment, often called "Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy," or HAART (combines one or two protease inhibitors with two reverse transcriptase inhibitors) works better than one- or two-drug treatments ° Discovered the role of HIV co-receptors and their interaction with chemokines as ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Health equity report 2019-2020 : special feature on housing and health inequalities 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2020
    ... 4 percent), Hispanics (50.1 percent), and and HIV-related outcomes such as retention in non-Hispanic Blacks (47.6 percent). Immigrants and care, antiretroviral therapy prescription, and viral those residing in the Western ...
  8. ... 1):33—42 Prophylaxis for occupational exposure to HIV. Gerberding JL. Ann Intern Med 1996 Sep 15; 125(6):497-501 (31 ref.) Factors associated with changes in the use of antiretroviral therapy by a cohort of homosexual men infected with ...
  9. ... progress to AIDS tn the absence of eltectave therapy to slow or halt the infection s progression It is estimated that as many as 100 per cent of HIV infected persons will develop (IDS within t3 years alter initial infectian [Canfronsnag HDS Update 1988 at 35-46] ...
  10. ... use a combined modality approach that includes 1) antiretroviral therapy, 2) ... with asymptomatic HIV infection. A virus vaccine may be more difficult ...
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