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Routine HIV Testing Within the ED of a Major Trauma Centre

Routine HIV Testing Within the ED of a Major Trauma Centre

Should HIV testing be routine for every patient in the emergency department?
Cancers Attributable to Infections Among Adults With HIV

Cancers Attributable to Infections Among Adults With HIV

What is the prevalence of cancer attributable to infection in HIV-infected people?
What Did HIV Clinicians Read on Medscape in 2011?

What Did HIV Clinicians Read on Medscape in 2011?

What content did your HIV colleagues find most compelling on Medscape in 2011? Learn here!
Bacterial Vaginosis, Candidiasis, and HIV Transmission

Bacterial Vaginosis, Candidiasis, and HIV Transmission

Hormonal contraception decreases bacterial vaginosis while oral contraception may increase candidiasis. Are either associated with increased risk for HIV acquisition?
Using the Web for HIV Partner Notification

Using the Web for HIV Partner Notification

When HIV or STD exposure has occurred, people exposed must be notified so they can be tested and treated if necessary. HIV partner notification is a huge part of preventing HIV transmission. Telling someone you may have exposed them to a HIV or STDs is difficult. However, the Web can be a very power
The U.S. HIV Epidemic Suggests an Emergency

The U.S. HIV Epidemic Suggests an Emergency

The latest nationwide data illustrate the need for much greater effort across the spectrum of care for HIV/AIDS.
How Often Do HIV Symptoms Appear After an Infection?

How Often Do HIV Symptoms Appear After an Infection?

After someone is infected with HIV, symptoms occur in three stages. The time between the first and second symptomatic stages of HIV is a number of years, while symptoms occur more frequently as HIV disease advances. HIV disease also has a long stage in which there are no symptoms at all.
Routine HIV Testing Within the ED of a Major Trauma Centre

Routine HIV Testing Within the ED of a Major Trauma Centre

Should HIV testing be routine for every patient in the emergency department?
Eliminating Pediatric HIV Infection: Retention in PMTCT

Eliminating Pediatric HIV Infection: Retention in PMTCT

Eliminating pediatric HIV infection through the prevention of mother-to-child transmission care cascade will require new approaches to improving follow-up with both mothers and infants.
H1N1 Flu and People Living with HIV

H1N1 Flu and People Living with HIV

With each day that passes we learn more and more about H1N1 flu and what we should do to protect ourselves. The CDC has just released their recommendations for H1N1 flu and people living with HIV.
Top 10 HIV and AIDS Myths

Top 10 HIV and AIDS Myths

There are many HIV and AIDS myths out there. HIV and AIDS myths are dangerous and contribute to prejudice and stigma. Let's dispel the HIV and AIDS myths with this list of the top ten HIV and AIDS related myths.
Top 5 Facts Teens Should Know About HIV and AIDS

Top 5 Facts Teens Should Know About HIV and AIDS

Teens often feel indestructible; feel that nothing can hurt them. The thought of HIV and teens just doesn't go together in the minds of some. But HIV can be a problem for teens. There are so many misconceptions surrounding HIV and AIDS; myth and misunderstanding fueled by the media, by fear, an
Improving Retention in Care and Quality of Life in HIV

Improving Retention in Care and Quality of Life in HIV

Dr Benjamin Young discusses the issue of patients lost during follow-up, as well as the long-term disability of aging with HIV.
ZDV/3TC for Pregnant Woman With Low HIV Viral Load?

ZDV/3TC for Pregnant Woman With Low HIV Viral Load?

Is it really necessary to use a third agent in a treatment-naive pregnant woman with a low baseline viral load?
The Best Ways to Test for HIV

The Best Ways to Test for HIV

There are a number of approved methods for testing for HIV, either by detecting antibodies to the virus or by directly detecting the virus' genetic code. HIV testing is done in two steps; the first test is normally an enzyme immunoassay (EIA or ELISA), while a positive initial result triggers a more
Resistance to Antiretroviral Agents

Resistance to Antiretroviral Agents

Monitoring newly infected patients for HIV-1 resistance to antiretroviral agents is important for the assessment of optimal treatment for the individual as well as for the public health considerations.
HIV Stigma, Isolation, Discrimination, and Disclosure

HIV Stigma, Isolation, Discrimination, and Disclosure

What are the perceptions of HIV-related stigma among HIV-infected individuals?
HIV Post-Exposure Guidelines for Healthcare Personnel

HIV Post-Exposure Guidelines for Healthcare Personnel

In 2013, the U.S. Public Health Service updated the guidelines for the use of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) in occupational exposure to HIV.
Cholesterol Guidelines Applied to HIV-infected Patients

Cholesterol Guidelines Applied to HIV-infected Patients

HIV-infected patients have a high prevalence of coronary atherosclerotic plaque. This article compares recommendations for statins among this high-risk population.