Tag Archive | HIV treatment

When AIDS Came to Uganda

When AIDS Came to Uganda

More from Moses Kamya, MB, ChB, MMed, MPH, PhD, a professor and chair of the department of medicine at Makerere University in Kampala Uganda, who talks about AIDS and its effect in Uganda. Here he talks about the first case of AIDS he saw in Uganda, a friend and medical student in his class came […]

PEPFAR from a U.S. Perspective

PEPFAR from a U.S. Perspective

In the last video we looked at the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) from the perspective of a doctor in a recipient country. Here we talk to Ambassador Mark Dybul, who co-directs the Global Health Law Program at Georgetown University Law Center’s O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, where he is also a […]

PEPFAR from a Ugandan Perspective

Winding the blog down, it’s worth taking a look at one of the big themes of this meeting: what works. In the case of HIV/AIDS we know treatment and prevention work and we know that one of the most successful examples of this is the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) Here Moses […]

How TB and HIV Drugs Interact (video)

Earlier this week Annie Luetkemeyer presented work questioning new FDA guidelines on treating people infected with both HIV and tuberculosis (TB). Here she describes how HIV and TB drugs interact. Background: In January, 2012, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued new guidelines on dosing of an HIV medication used to treat people infected with […]

Preventing TB and Treating HIV-TB Coinfection

A report by Annie Luetkemeyer, MD, assistant clinical professor of medicine, UCSF Division of HIV/AIDS at San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center: TB studies in Late Breaker Track B session: Raltegravir in HIV-TB coinfection (THLBB01) and the additive benefit of Isoniazid preventative therapy (IPT) in addition to ART for TB prevent (THLBB03) Raltegravir may be an […]

New Antiretroviral Drugs: Elvitegravir

A report by Susa Coffey, MD, associate professor, UCSF HIV/AIDS Division at San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center; attending physician, 360 Positive Care Center, UCSF; Editor-in-Chief, UCSF Center for HIV Information and HIV InSite: To maximize the benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART), people with HIV infection must take their ARVs every day of their lives.  For […]

Earlier ART Reduces Clinical Events in Resource-Limited Settings

Another report by George Beatty, MD, MPH, associate clinical professor of medicine, UCSF Positive Health Program at San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center: We also heard from the HPTN 052 team, who reported on a longer follow up and extended spectrum of clinical events in this trial of early vs delayed ART.  With data from more […]

Results from SPRING-2 Study Reported Today

A report by George Beatty, MD, MPH, associate clinical professor of medicine, UCSF Positive Health Program at San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center: From today’s late-breakers:  Dolutegravir is non-inferior to raltegravir at 48 weeks. Investigators from the SPRING-2 study, which compared raltegravir (twice a day) to the second-generation integrase inhibitor dolutegravir, reported 48 week results in […]

Implementation Science and HIV/AIDS (video)

Related to the last post about a first-of-its-kind clinical study in Uganda that compared socioeconomic outcomes with CD4+ counts and showed that adults with HIV in rural sub-Saharan Africa who receive antiretroviral drugs early in their infection may reap benefits in their ability to work and their children’s ability to stay in school… One of the issues people […]

Early HIV Treatment and Socioeconomic Outcomes in Africa

Early HIV Treatment and Socioeconomic Outcomes in Africa

A first-of-its-kind clinical study in Uganda that compared socioeconomic outcomes with CD4+ counts—a standard measure of health status for people with HIV—showed that adults with HIV in rural sub-Saharan Africa who receive antiretroviral drugs early in their infection, they may reap benefits in their ability to work and their children’s ability to stay in school. The […]

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