HIV Information - August 21, 2008

AIDS Conferees Told: Inferior Medical Care Risks Migrant Detainees Health, Lives

August 6, 2008 - Topics aids, hiv, meningitis, men and legislation
Inferior medical care for HIV-positive immigrant detainees threatens their health, and ultimately their lives, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Tuesday at the 2008 International AIDS Conference in Mexico City.

HRW told conferees that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) - the agency charged with providing health care services to detainees - fails to ensure timely HIV prevention and treatment services, putting many at risk of infection, resistance to treatment, and even death

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New International HIV/AIDS Guidelines Suggest Earlier Treatment

August 5, 2008 - Topics hiv, sustiva, efavirenz, antiretroviral and policy
Treating HIV and AIDS patients earlier using early antiretroviral therapy might be effective, a U.S. researcher told the International AIDS Society on Monday.

Scott Hammer a Columbia University researcher and a member of the International AIDS Society-USA Panel indicated that new data he had analyzed in the field over the last two years suggests initiating therapy before CD4 cell count declines to less than 350/L

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New Report Says Rates Of New H.I.V Infections In U.S 40 Percent Higher Than Previously Realized

August 3, 2008 - Topics infection, hiv, disease, study and global
- A new report released by the Center for Disease Control says that the rate of annual new H.I.V. infections in the United States are 40 percent higher than previously thought.

The study concludes that the infection rate is 56,300 per year as opposed to the 40,000 a year that was thought to have been the average rate for the last several years. The new findings, experts say, are not necessarily due to more infections, but are a result of improved tests and a more accurate and new statistical methods

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Ob/Gyn Group Recommends Routine HIV Testing For All Women

August 1, 2008 - Topics hiv, women, disease, sex and aids
Women ages 19 through 64 should be routinely tested for HIV. That's the new recommendation released Thursday by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).

In a formal committee opinion published in the August issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the college said obstetrician-gynecologists play an important role in promoting HIV screening for their patients under the recommendations by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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$48 Billion Spending Bill Focuses On Global AIDS, Malaria, Tuberculosis

July 30, 2008 - Topics aids, malaria, tuberculosis, global and nutrition
President George Bush on Wednesday approved $48 billion for fighting AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis around the world for next five years.

The amount authorized for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the successful U.S. global AIDS program, is $18 billion more than what Bush had requested. The measure will triple funding for these three diseases

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