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Rates of HIV decreased for those aged 13 to 24 years and for infections attributable to male-to-male sexual contact.
General Medicine
Expert outlines strategies for providing culturally competent care that respects the unique needs and experiences of LGBTQ+ patients.
Quiz
Granuloma annulare is a self-limited, granulomatous inflammatory disease that is asymptomatic but often proves of cosmetic concern. The condition was first described in 1895 in an 11-year-old child who presented with a “ringed eruption of the fingers.”1 Most cases are localized; however, other forms include subcutaneous, perforating, and disseminated.2 The latter represents between 2.8% to…
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Researchers assessed the relationship between the transition to menopause and weight gain among women with HIV infection.
HIV/AIDS Information Center
Researchers assessed whether low CD4 count and high HIV viral load increase the risk for treatment failure among treatment-naive patients receiving first-line ART.
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Researchers evaluated the optimal timing for vasopressin initiation for reducing the risk of mortality among patients with septic shock.
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May 18 is HIV Vaccine Day, created to promote awareness of HIV vaccine research. What is the current state of vaccines for preventing HIV and how have recent trials gone?
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As many as 1 in 4 patients receiving treatment for cancer and HIV may be at risk of experiencing drug-drug interactions, according to researchers.
Neurology Information Center
Case study outlines the workup and treatment of glioblastoma multiforme, the most common malignant brain tumor.
Infectious Diseases Information Center
Researchers evaluated global data on HIV infection and primary hepatic C virus infection incidence among injections drug users.