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HIV & AIDS Treatment in Practice #9, 10 July 2003
A regular electronic newsletter for health care workers and community-based organisations on HIV treatment in resource-limited settings. It is supported by and produced in collaboration with St Stephen's AIDS Trust and the International HIV/AIDS Alliance.
Its publication is also supported by Positive Action of GlaxoSmithKline, Boehringer Ingelheim and the Access 4 Trust.
Its publication is also supported by Positive Action of GlaxoSmithKline, Boehringer Ingelheim and the Access 4 Trust.
IN THIS ISSUE
About HIV & AIDS Treatment in Practice
News links from www.aidsmap.com
A Blueprint for ARV Care? (review of John Snow, Inc, publication)
NEWS LINKS FROM WWW.AIDSMAP.COM
A selection of news stories which have appeared since 26 June 2003
Brazilian study finds reduced bone protein levels in people with HIV
HIV Resistance Workshop 2003: resistance in non-B HIV subtypes
HAART patients have increased risk of heart disease say French
High-dose pulsed therapy - the future for structured treatment breaks?
HAART causes asymptomatic lactate increase in third of HIV-positive children
About HIV & AIDS Treatment in Practice
News links from www.aidsmap.com
A Blueprint for ARV Care? (review of John Snow, Inc, publication)
NEWS LINKS FROM WWW.AIDSMAP.COM
A selection of news stories which have appeared since 26 June 2003
Brazilian study finds reduced bone protein levels in people with HIV
- HIV-positive patients have lower levels of a protein associated with bone density according to a small Brazilian study published in the July 4th edition of AIDS.
HIV Resistance Workshop 2003: resistance in non-B HIV subtypes
- Two years ago at the HIV Resistance Workshop Deenan Pillay from University College London noted in his overview presentation that only 4% of the meeting abstracts addressed issues related to non-B viral subtypes – an almost inverse proportion he observed, to the world’s population affected by non-B virus. This year, Dr Pillay commended the meeting on extending this level of interest to 12%. Hopefully, future plans for surveillance and investments in research in least developed countries will teach us more about the evolution of resistance in non-B subtypes.
HAART patients have increased risk of heart disease say French
- HIV-positive individuals taking a HAART combination including a protease inhibitor (PI )have a slight, but significant, increased risk of long-term coronary heart disease compared to the general population, according to a French study published in the online edition of Clinical Infectious Diseases.
High-dose pulsed therapy - the future for structured treatment breaks?
- A study conducted before the availability of HAART, but only recently published in the July 1st edition of the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, has found that using pulses of high dose d4T monotherapy can achieve a significant reduction in HIV viral load and transient increases in CD4 cell count in HIV-positive individuals who have been extensively pre-treated with AZT.
HAART causes asymptomatic lactate increase in third of HIV-positive children
- A third of HAART-treated children had elevated lactic acid levels in a US study published in the July 4th edition of AIDS. Increased lactic acid levels did not cause symptoms, and were associated with an undetectable viral load, suggesting to the investigators that measuring lactic acid levels could be a useful measure of adherence in children.
aidsmap resources
Africa news
- Will male circumcision protect women, ask advocates?
- `Express care` by nurses for people starting HIV treatment decreases clinic congestion, and may improve outcomes
- Uptake of second-line treatment `stagnant` in developing world
Asia and Pacific news
- Treatment outcomes in Latin America, China and Botswana: successes and shortfalls
- Lipodystrophy common, but does not affect adherence in Thai patients
- 3TC has pluses and minuses for patients with triple HIV/HBV/HCV infection
Eastern Europe and Russia news
- Criminal HIV transmission and exposure laws spreading around the world ‘like a virus’
- Anti-HIV treatment provided to 3 million in poorer countries by end of 2007
- 2010 International AIDS Conference set for Vienna, with Eastern Europe focus
Latin America news
- Immigration and prevention: the effect of migration on risk behaviour
- Treatment outcomes in Latin America, China and Botswana: successes and shortfalls
- World AIDS conference comes to Latin America
Middle East news
- Half of all new HIV infections could be averted if proven prevention efforts expanded
- Roche agrees to temporary suspension of nelfinavir's (Viracept) European license - updated
- WHO/UNAIDS endorse opt-out HIV testing
Treatment access news
- `Express care` by nurses for people starting HIV treatment decreases clinic congestion, and may improve outcomes
- Uptake of second-line treatment `stagnant` in developing world
- AIDS in 2031: where will we be?
