Main Directory
Articles 2591
CME 2
eCommerce 0
Medical Web Sites Directory 93
Podcasts 94
Web Design and Hosting 2




NY Course 2008: Integrase Inhibitors - Recent Developments in ART: An Expert Interview With Dr. Mart
Link ID 7407
Title NY Course 2008: Integrase Inhibitors - Recent Developments in ART: An Expert Interview With Dr. Mart
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewprogram/15759?src=rss
Description In this Expert Interview, Dr. Martin Markowitz is interviewed by Dr. Eric Daar on the specifics of his presentation at The New York Course regarding integrase inhibitors and their new role in ART. Medscape HIV/AIDS
Category Articles > HIV/AIDS
Keywords
Date Aug 5, 2008
Contact Name
Email
Write a Review   Add to My Favorite   Refer it to Friend   Report Broken Link  

Average Visitor Rating: 0.00 (out of 5)
Number of ratings: 0 Votes
Visitor Rating

 Other links at Articles > HIV/AIDS
1. HIV Risk Behaviors High Among Male Mexican Migrants
  Migration from Mexico to the U.S. appears to have a significant effect on increasing HIV high-risk behaviors among men, a study suggests. Reuters Health Information
Category:   Articles > HIV/AIDS


2. Literature Commentary by Dr. John G. Bartlett: Treatment of Cryptococcal Meningitis in HIV, January
  In this review and commentary: Clinical trial of amphotericin B vs fluconazole in ART-naive or ART-experienced patients in South Africa.
Medscape HIV/AIDS
Category:   Articles > HIV/AIDS


3. Provider Fatalism Reduces Prevention Counseling in HIV-Positive Patients
  Clinics with fatalistic attitudes were less likely to counsel patients about prevention, but white gay men were less likely to receive such counseling than African-American gay men. Medscape Medical News
Category:   Articles > HIV/AIDS


4. Literature Commentary by Dr. John G. Bartlett -- HIV Comorbidities and Adverse Effects, December 200
  In this review and commentary: relative risk for myocardial infarction with HIV infection and antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) by class; ARVs and risk factors for chronic renal failure.
Medscape HIV/AIDS
Category:   Articles > HIV/AIDS


5. Acyclovir for HSV-2 Infection Does Not Prevent HIV
  Long-term treatment of HSV-2 infection with acyclovir does not reduce the rate of new HIV infections, researchers reported at the International AIDS Conference here last week. They said the findings are surprising, because prior HSV-2 infection has been reported to increase the risk of HIV many fold. Reuters Health Information
Category:   Articles > HIV/AIDS




Home      New Listings      Hot Listings      Top Rated      Editor Pick      Add a Listing      Update a Listing      Get Rated      Upgrade a Listing
Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional   Valid CSS