HIV
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Infectious diseases ‘giant’ John Bartlett: His ‘impact will endure’
Shortly after joining Johns Hopkins in 1980, Dr. Bartlett focused on HIV/AIDS research and caring for people with HIV.
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The changing brain signature of HIV
Researchers examined structural brain associations with CD4+ T-cell counts and HIV viral load.
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CDC: 20% of people in the U.S. are infected with an STD
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Prophylactic HIV treatment in female STI patients is rare
Female patients with STIs are more likely to contract HIV, regardless of insurance status.
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HIV drugs prevent type 2 diabetes, may be path to new therapy
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TDF preferred in PrEP for Blacks and women, studies indicate
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Shared decision-making aids choice of PrEP
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Four-week, 8-week CAB/RPV injections safe, effective in women
At 48 weeks, 3.6% of women in the 8-week group had at least 50 copies/mL of HIV-1 RNA.
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Dual therapy serves as well as triple for most HIV patients
Patients with a low viral load were significantly more likely to experience treatment failure on dual therapy than on triple therapy.
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Being HIV positive increases risk of death from COVID-19
For patients below the age of 70, the risk of mortality was double in people with HIV.