Introduction
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an element of the biomedical interventions of Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention. The level of protection is strongly correlated to PrEP drug adherence. In Niger...
👤 Authors:L. Nacht Carrie, K. Felner Jennifer, Muthuramalingam Sandhya+ 6 more
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Although pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is highly effective at preventing HIV infection, only around 25% of at-risk individuals in the United States have accessed a prescription. One way to increase PrEP uptake is through the sexual health ...
👤 Authors:Makura Alfred, Mhandire Kudakwashe, McCarty Kathrine+ 5 more
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Introduction
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) remains a persistent global public health challenge. In 2020, approximately 37.9 million individuals were living with HIV globally, including 1.7 million children <15 y...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retroviral disease in which the viruses copy their genetic material into the genetic material of the human beings. Infected cells remain infected for the whole of their life. First discovered in the ye...
Introduction
HIV prevention services to in-school adolescents need good planning and management. HIV risk reduction interventions are geared toward measuring sexual risk behaviour outcomes of adolescents that predispose...
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak has severely affected the whole world. It has overshadowed all the developmental activities across different countries. The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected global eco...
👤 Authors:Dohinnon Collette, Traoré Fatoumata, Mounkoro Niani+ 2 more
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Background: HIV / AIDS affects all social strata and including female sex workers who are a particularly vulnerable group at risk of HIV infection.
Objective
To assess the risky sexual behavior ...
👤 Authors:M. Hussein Ahmed, Adam Dawria., Alkamil Suleman+ 1 more
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This is cross sectional descriptive community based study to measure the prevalence of Schistosomasis disease, multistage cluster sampling was taken (500person), and the data was collected by the flowing methods, Urine Examination, Stool exa...
Human immunodeficiency viruses causes HIV infection in humans belongs to two species of Lentivirus. It damages the cells of immune system which leads to weak immune system and the ability to fight from infections and diseases. This study was...
Background
Carissa carandas L. is a well-known wild fruit plant distributed through-out the India and also present in other countries. The fruits are rich in nutrients and minerals. A number of medicinally important phyt...
The telomeres existing at the end of the eukaryotic chromosome, play an important role in localization, pairing of homologous chromosomes during cell division and synapsis formation, while telomerase is involved in maintenance of the telomer...
Background:
Ideally, disclosure of HIV status to infected children and adolescents should involve both health care workers and parents/caregivers. Most studies on disclosure in children have focus mainly on parents/ca...
In The Gambia like all nations, drug abuse is seen as a social and health problem that has many serious implications for the physical, social, psychological and intellectual development of the victims more especially, the children. Therefore...
👤 Authors:Joseph Afe Abayomi, Adetula Adefunke, Peter Olugbemiga+ 2 more
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Introduction:
The introduction of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) against incident HIV infection has changed the epidemiology of disease as continuous treatment with tenofovir and emtricitabine among high risk groups can...
👤 Authors:M. Hussein Ahmed,, Mokhtar Osman Mohammed Ahmed, Adam Dawria,
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This study was conducted in two (VCTs) at Elgenina town, the capital of West Darfur State in Sudan in period from November 2010 to February 2011, the study included all people attending VCTs in Elgeniena town for voluntary checking one hund...
Background:
Point-of-care diagnostic tests (POCTs) are increasingly used in both developing and developed countries. They allow same day testing and treatment at remote locations where no laboratory support is available...
👤 Authors:Coulibaly R Berete, Abokan J Konan, Thierry Y C Sowagnon+ 2 more
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Introduction:
Squamous cell carcinomas of the conjunctiva (SCC) are rare neoplasia but have a high rate of increase and a high rate of mortality, especially when they occur in the context of Human Immunodeficiency Virus...
👤 Authors:E.E.Enwereji, I. Akubugwo E, J.O.Onwuka+ 1 more
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Introduction
The practices of having extreme and permanent body modifications as in tattoos and scarifications are gaining popularity among youths especially those in the universities. Not minding the unbearable and pain...
Nigeria is one of the high-burden countries in sub-Saharan Africa for HIV/AIDS and contributes to reproductive health morbidities and mortalities. This study was aimed at determining the prevalence of HIV-discordant rat...
👤 Authors:Gibb Jean, Chitsulo Jimmy, Chipungu Chifundo+ 3 more
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Successful viral load programs rely on the presence of data systems and high quality of patient data. Using a cohort of 49 patients at Partners in Hope, a large, urban HIV clinic in Malawi, we performed a quality improvement assessment of a ...
Background:
In the absence of a cure for HIV and AIDS, prevention remains the most effective strategy to eliminate the pandemic. Abstinence from sexual intercourse is, therefore, the primary prevention weapon among unma...
👤 Authors:Myezwa Hellen, Hanass-Hancock Jill, Tunde Ajidahun Adedayo+ 1 more
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HIV and AIDS remains a major health problem in South Africa even after two decades since the introduction of antiretroviral therapy. Long term survival with HIV is associated with new health related issues and a risk of functional limitation...
👤 Authors:Gebreyohannes Selamu Liranso, S. Singhe Mohan, Assefa Eyerus
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The socio-cultural context of illness has become a major research area, and it has made significant contributions to our understanding of the socio-cultural dimensions of illness. In this article, we briefly trace the roots of a socio-cultur...
👤 Authors:Darling K.E.A., Clerc O., Calmy A.+ 2 more
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Objectives
Antiretroviral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) against HIV acquisition has been shown to be safe and effective in populations at risk of HIV acquisition. We examined PrEP awareness, experience and acceptance a...
👤 Authors:A Smith Jessica, Shah Palak, Khosla Rahul+ 1 more
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Pulmonary hypertension may occur as a co-morbid disease in HIV. We examined the characteristics of our HIV infected veterans with pulmonary hypertension and compared them with a control group of HIV infected patients without pulmonary hypert...
👤 Authors:Martina .C Ezeama, Franklin Ikenna Ezeamah, Enwereji+ 1 more
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Introduction:
Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) constitute public health challenge in Nigeria and adolescents are increasingly becoming vulnerable. It is necessary to prov...
👤 Authors:S. J. B. Tougoouma, J. Zoungrana, A. A. Yameogo+ 11 more
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Introduction
The cardiovascular complications have became the 3rd cause of death and the 4th reason for hospitalization of the patients infected by the HIV.
The objective of this work was to determine the fre...
👤 Authors:J. R Wernik, G. Borkow, W. F. Goldman+ 1 more
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Phytochemicals (PHT) are a large group of biologically active plant chemicals that may have positive effects on human health such as immune system stimulation, down regulation of inflammatory responses, radical scavenging activities, cell r...
👤 Authors:Okumdi Muoghalu Caroline, O. Afolabi Temitope
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Perception of Human Immunodeficiency Virus has been topical due to its central place in determining attitudes and care for people living with HIV/AIDS and having implications for the containment of the epidemic. People living with HIV/AIDS f...
Introduction
Working with people who are HIV positive is a herculean task and relevant theories to assist them medically, psychologically, economically, socially and otherwise are necessary. People who are living positiv...
👤 Authors:Roos Ronel, Myezwa Hellen, van Aswegen Helena+ 1 more
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People living with HIV (PLWH) are at risk of developing chronic lifestyle diseases such as ischaemic heart disease (IHD). Physical inactivity is a modifiable risk factor for IHD. The level of ambulation physical activity in individuals livin...
👤 Authors:Nduka Ijeoma, Ezinne Enwereji Ezinna, C Nduka Enyinnaya+ 1 more
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Background:
The use of condoms in marriages is a complex decision. It however plays a role in prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The problem is, what factors and conditions determine co...
👤 Authors:A Huffman Contrina, N. Barts Rachel, S. Berry-Cabán Cristóbal+ 1 more
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A 25 year old, single, active duty soldier presented to a clinic in Afghanistan complaining of malaise, fatigue, acholic stools, and mild jaundice over a 5- to 7-day period. He had significantly elevated liver transaminase levels approaching...
Objective:
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) /acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) affect all levels of society and drivers are considered as vectors of HIV transmission because of the mobility of their work. The...
A clinical case of painful mucocutaneous lesions in an HIV‑1 seropositive woman is presented. The report discusses differential diagnosis, diagnostic work‑up in resource‑limited settings, and targeted therapy considerations.
HIV/AIDS has become a global scourge affecting mainly young people. Sexual behavior change remains the most effective way of preventing further spread. The aim of this study is to assess the knowledge, perception and practice of safe lifesty...
👤 Authors:Eaton Abigail, van Der Straten Ariane, Saul Janet+ 2 more
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This paper examines the association between intimate partner violence and the consistency of condom use in a US urban cohort of HIV-serodiscordant couples. It uses both male and female data from the California Partners Study II of a lower-i...
👤 Authors:A. Weiss Josie, Gattamorta Karina, Davis Shelina+ 1 more
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Despite recent improvements in teen pregnancy and birth rates, 2000 teens get pregnant each day in the U.S. Innovative strategies that are effective and acceptable within communities are needed to continue these declines in teen pregnancies...
👤 Authors:Ross Ratchneewan, Kleman Carolyn, Saenyakul Pimpanitta+ 1 more
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Evidence shows that depressive symptoms are associated with faster progression to AIDS in HIV-infected populations. Physical symptoms, self-esteem, and emotional support have been reported to play a major role in contributing to depressive s...
👤 Authors:Langsam Seth, Lehmann Corinne, M. Vaughn Lisa+ 1 more
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As advances in treatment and prevention are starting to decrease the magnitude of the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa, the number of orphans and children surviving Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) i...
👤 Authors:Ross Ratchneewan, Warner Stidham Andrea, Saenyakul Pimpanitta+ 1 more
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It is important to measure depressive symptoms in HIV-infected individuals because depressive symptoms have been found to be correlated with faster progression to AIDS. Worldwide, the CES-D has been used to assess depressive symptoms and exa...
👤 Authors:Elsa Larson H., Candace Frater S., A. Lally Michelle
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This commentary argues for incorporating secondary prevention into the HIV care continuum for patients retained in care. It outlines opportunities to reduce transmission through viral suppression, risk reduction counseling, and supportive se...
👤 Authors:Ondeng’e K., Gust D., Nyikuri M.+ 5 more
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Recruitment of couples is important for study success. The multi-centered HPTN 052 clinical trial was designed to evaluate whether immediate versus delayed use of ART by HIV-infected individuals would reduce transmission of HIV to their HIV...
👤 Authors:Nyambura M., Otieno F., Ndivo R.+ 4 more
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Retention of sufficient numbers of participants in longitudinal research studies is a serious methodological concern, as retention influences the validity of the research findings. An assessment of participant retention or attending all stud...
Background:
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and antiretroviral therapy (ART) are found to be strongly associated with cardiovascular diseases. Data are sparse on the prevalence and distribution of cardiovascular risk...
👤 Authors:Firdaus Rushna, Saha Kallol, Pal Jotirmoy+ 2 more
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Objective:
Toanalyze the socio-economic pattern amongst HIV patients in eastern and north-eastern India as measured by different parameters such as educational status, wealth, marital status, sexual behaviour.
...
👤 Authors:Sangrar Ruheena, Vaisberg Shelley, Njelesani Janet+ 1 more
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Various sporting activities are being used as vehicles for HIV/AIDS education and prevention within the field of sport-for-development (SFD). Kicking AIDS Out! is one SFD program that aims to promote protective attitudes regarding HIV/AIDS a...
👤 Authors:L. Fazeli Pariya, Crowe Michael, A. Ross Lesley+ 3 more
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Objective:
This cross-sectional study examined cognitive subtypes and influential factors in HIV-positive (HIV+) adults.
Method:
Two-step cluster analysis was conducted on a neuro...
This hypothesis‑driven review considers phytochemicals with putative anti‑HIV activity. It summarizes proposed mechanisms, in vitro evidence, and formulation issues, and calls for standardized assays and clinical trials to determine real‑wor...
👤 Authors:L. Johnson Anna, Garavaglia Wilson Alexandria
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Antiretrovirals have traditionally been associated with much toxicity. Newer antiretrovirals are considered much less toxic relative to older antiretrovirals. Upon its FDA-approval in 2009, raltegravir’s adverse drug reaction profile was fo...
👤 Authors:Kashyap Bineeta, Jhamb Rajat, Das Shukla+ 2 more
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Aims and Objectives:
The incidence of cryptococcal meningitis caused by Cryptococcus neoformans has risen markedly over the past 20 years as a result of theHIV epidemic and increasing use of immunosuppressive therapie...
👤 Authors:J. Card Josefina, D. Cunningham Shayna, N. Newman Emily+ 1 more
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Established in 1996 with funding from CDC and NIH, the HIV/AIDS Prevention Program Archive (HAPPA) is now the biggest private sector collection of HIV-related evidence-based behavioral interventions (EBIs). Each EBI in HAPPA has been determi...
Background:
In Nigeria HIV infection is transmitted mainly through heterosexual route, affecting mostly individuals within reproductive age groups. As a result, HIV/AIDS education is advocated as a strong component of f...
👤 Authors:Rajesh Radhakrishnan, Vidyasagar Sudha, Muralidhar Varma Danturulu+ 4 more
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Background:
In India, Human immunodeficiency (HIV) infected patients with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) are at higher risk of developing adverse drug reactions (ADRs).
Object...
👤 Authors:Dold Leona, Berger Cordula, Luda Carolin+ 6 more
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Analyzing SNPs linked to fatty liver disease, this study finds no association with HAART‑related hepatic steatosis in HIV patients. The work underscores the multifactorial nature of antiretroviral toxicity and points to metabolic and pharmac...
👤 Authors:Kumar Alok, K Kilaru Rajesh, Forde S+ 4 more
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Background:
HAART has resulted in significant decline in morbidity and mortality from HIV. However, it is unclear if the trends have continued in the current HAART era. An understanding of healthcare utilization pattern...
HIV infected children who started antiretroviral therapy (ART) in public health facilities in South Africa have survived to older age and disclosure has become an essential part of their care. Available data on HIV disclosure to children wer...
This perspective reviews practical approaches to measuring ART adherence in resource‑limited settings. It weighs self‑report, pill counts, pharmacy refill data, and biologic measures, emphasizing feasibility, bias, and programmatic integrati...
This editorial discusses combination strategies that concurrently target viral replication and host factors in HIV therapy. It surveys candidate mechanisms, potential benefits, and safety considerations, advocating rigorous trials to balance...
👤 Authors:Tumwine Christopher, Mbona Tumwesigye Nazarius, Mugyenyi Peter+ 1 more
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New research suggests that people living with HIV have the potential to be strong advocates for HIV prevention by passing on HIV prevention messages within their social networks. However, there is a paucity of research into the nature and pr...
👤 Authors:Rajesh Radhakrishnan, Vidyasagar Sudha, Muralidhar Varma Danturulu+ 2 more
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In India, interruptions to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) are due to adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and no reports on the direct cost incurred in the management of ADRs to HAART are available. There is a need to study direct cos...
Investigation of Antimicrobial Activity of the Extracts of the Leaves, Stembark and Root of Allanblackia floribunda: An Alternative Paradigm Shift Outcome.
Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences Jamshoro
Ashique Ali Arain, Syed Muhammad Ali, Madiha Shah
Vitamin -D Deficiency: A Clinical Problem Searching For Solution.