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Study results from G. Morsica and colleagues in the area of hepatitis B virus published.

Nov 16, 2009 ... "An evaluation of the prevalence of occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in HIV-positive individuals is important as HBV infection may have an impact on the outcome of the Liver disease in these patients. Of the 1,593 HIV-positive subjects enrolled in the Italian Cohort Naive ...

Researchers from Catholic University report recent findings in HIV/AIDS.

Nov 16, 2009 ... According to a study from Rome, Italy, "In treatment-naive patients, a combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) containing tenofovir (TDF) and abacavir (ABC) with lamivudine leads to unacceptably high virological failure rates with frequent selection of reverse transcriptase mutations ...

Scientists at Southampton General Hospital publish research in HIV/AIDS.

Nov 16, 2009 ... According to a study from Southampton, the United Kingdom, "Mechanisms underlying the lipodystrophy syndrome associated with antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV infection are not completely understood. We investigated the effect of ART on blood lipid concentrations in the fasting state ...

Studies from M.M. Gaffney and co-authors have provided new information about HIV/AIDS.

Nov 16, 2009 ... In this recent article published in the journal Annals of Pharmacotherapy, scientists in the United States conducted a study "To review the pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and safety of apricitabine, a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor that is currently under ...

HIV tamed by designer 'leash'.

Nov 16, 2009 ... Researchers have shown how an antiviral protein produced by the immune system, dubbed tetherin, tames HIV and other viruses by literally putting them on a leash, to prevent their escape from infected cells. The insights reported in the October 30th issue of the journal Cell, a Cell Press ...