Nuevo número de la revista AIDS

Revista AIDSPublicada AIDS Volume 25, Issue 16, correspondiente al 23 de octubre de 2011. Esta revista está disponible en Hinari para los usuarios de la red nacional de salud. Algunos de los temas incluidos son:

Designing a genome-based HIV incidence assay with high sensitivity and specificity

Is expanded HIV treatment preventing new infections? Impact of antiretroviral therapy on sexual risk behaviors in the developing world

Switching between raltegravir resistance pathways analyzed by deep sequencing

Memory and naive-like regulatory CD4+ T cells expand during HIV-2 infection in direct association with CD4+ T-cell depletion irrespectively of viremia

Colorectal microbicide design: triple combinations of reverse transcriptase inhibitors are optimal against HIV-1 in tissue explants

T-cell signalling in antiretroviral-treated, aviraemic HIV-1-positive individuals is present in a raised state of basal activation that contributes to T-cell hyporesponsiveness

Hepatitis delta in HIV-infected individuals in Europe

Abacavir use and cardiovascular disease events: a meta-analysis of published and unpublished data

Preexposure prophylaxis and timed intercourse for HIV-discordant couples willing to conceive a child

A prospective study of frequency and correlates of intimate partner violence among African heterosexual HIV serodiscordant couples

Dates of HIV infection can be estimated for seroprevalent patients by coalescent analysis of serial next-generation sequencing data

Outcomes of stable HIV-positive patients down-referred from a doctor-managed antiretroviral therapy clinic to a nurse-managed primary health clinic for monitoring and treatment

Severe food insecurity is associated with elevated unprotected sex among HIV-seropositive injection drug users independent of HAART use

Abacavir and myocardial infarctions: the benefit of doubt?

Hammering out HIV-1 incidence with Hamming distance

Antiretrovirals for safer conception for HIV-negative women and their HIV-1-infected male partners: how safe and how available?

High-sensitivity C-reactive protein levels do not decrease with the use of statins in all persons with HIV infection

Concurrent atazanavir and voriconazole in a patient with multidrug-resistant HIV and a mycetoma