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updated 4/28/2008

 


Summary of this week's selected articles

 

April 28, 2008

 

This weeks article selects focus on data that are related to prolonging survival of HIV-positive patients. HIV: Higher CD4 cell counts in patients taking antiretroviral therapy are associated not only with a lower rate of HIV-related illnesses, but a lower rate of serious illnesses such as heart, kidney, and liver disease as well as some cancers, according to a US study published in the April 23rd edition of AIDS….Read more. HIV: Switching to second-line antiretroviral treatment when HIV-positive patients in resource-limited settings develop new symptoms would be almost as effective in prolonging survival as using CD4 cell counts or viral load test results, according to a mathematical modelling study published today in The LancetRead more. Editors— Isis Chen Lan Lum and Lillian Thiemann

 

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