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Implications for HIV prevention programs of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States By David R. Holtgrave
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Is rivalry impeding U.S. AIDS vaccine search? AIDS researcher John Moore of Cornell University in New York said the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) are competing with each other for funding and duplicating their efforts. Both the DOD and NIH are planning separate efficacy trials of a similar type of HIV vaccine, which Moore said few independent scientists think will work.
Nature 415:365 [Read article] (subscription required)
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Sexually transmitted disease may pave way for HIV infection. A new study contends that the high rate of trichomoniasis among black women may make them more susceptible to HIV infection.
Emerging Infectious Diseases 7(6):927 [Read abstract]
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HIV robs brain power, study shows. AIDS has stolen the physical health of its sufferers for two decades. Now, South Florida researchers are mining conclusive — and sobering — evidence that the virus can rob patients of their mental faculties, a relentless thievery unfolding across years.
Miami Herald [Read article]
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