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Read the latest Research Focus on CCR5 coreceptor inhibitors for treating HIV. Is there is an increased risk of cancer? http://tiny.cc/DO1pW9:03 PM Jun 3rdfrom web
Burnet Institute Press Release: Australian scientists develop a new low-cost, point-of-care HIV monitoring treatment. http://tiny.cc/zL0Zw7:15 AM Jun 3rdfrom web
A case underscores that careful management of syphilis is needed in persons with HIV, regardless of immune function. http://tiny.cc/Ovla411:12 AM Jun 2ndfrom web
Read the commentary by Dr Samir Gupta from Johns Hopkins on concomitant use of tenofovir with nephrotoxins. http://tiny.cc/mGrif12:43 PM May 29thfrom web
Renal failure developed after a prolonged course of vancomycin in 2 patients on an ARV regimen containing tenofovir. http://tiny.cc/IUX0g6:46 AM May 29thfrom web
On May 22, CDC updated its Recommendations for Facemask and Respirator Use to Reduce Novel H1N1 Virus Transmission. http://tiny.cc/QDxv22:40 PM May 27thfrom web
Read Dr Joel Gallant's latest editorial on HIV testing and his advice to clinicians who advocate routine testing. http://tiny.cc/IiU7V10:38 AM May 27thfrom web
Read May's Policy Watch "A Tale of Two Cities"about Washington DC. More is needed than simply throwing money at HIV. http://tiny.cc/QrDvo10:59 AM May 14thfrom web
What are the physician barriers to HIV testing? How can they be overcome. Read Bill Valenti's column in the May issue. http://tiny.cc/lZ6rg9:35 AM May 6thfrom web
Kaiser reports WHO saying HIV persons at increased risk of swine flu but cannot find source on WHO site. Anyone help? http://tiny.cc/OmIZQ12:50 PM May 5thfrom web