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Estimates of HIV/hepatitis C co-infection rates in the United States range upwards from 30%, and research shows that HIV patients who are infected with hepatitis C have accelerated progression to cirrhosis.
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Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, NY, has developed a successful, multidisciplinary team for the treatment of HIV/hepatitis C (HCV) co-infection, new research suggests.
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A recent study found a relationship between provider fatalism and HIV prevention counseling, suggesting a possible obstacle to having providers provide prevention for positives.
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If you ever find yourself struggling with the ethical implications of permitting a patient to make a bad medical decision, maybe you should think semantics before you weigh ethics.
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The International Center for Equal Healthcare Access (ICEHA) is recruiting experienced health care professionals to volunteer for six to 12 weeks in developing countries in Southeast Asia and Africa.
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HIV antiretroviral therapy treatment soon will become a whole lot simpler than most antibiotic regimens when the FDA approves the combination pill of efavirenz/emtricitabine/ tenofovir (Truvada/Sustiva).
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Concerns about privacy and medication distribution staff have resulted in a majority of North Carolina inmates who are HIV positive to say they would rather keep their antiretroviral drugs in their own lockers than receive the medications via directly observed therapy (DOT), a new study says.