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Journal of the International AIDS Society

Ausgabe 1/2009

Inhalt (38 Artikel)

Open Access Research

Survey of physician knowledge regarding antiretroviral medications in hospitalized HIV-infected patients

Saarah Arshad, Michael Rothberg, Darius A Rastegar, Linda M Spooner, Daniel Skiest

Open Access Research

Development and evaluation of a clinical algorithm to monitor patients on antiretrovirals in resource-limited settings using adherence, clinical and CD4 cell count criteria

David Meya, Lisa A Spacek, Hilda Tibenderana, Laurence John, Irene Namugga, Stephen Magero, Robin Dewar, Thomas C Quinn, Robert Colebunders, Andrew Kambugu, Steven J Reynolds

Open Access Commentary

Greater involvement of people living with HIV in health care

Odetoyinbo Morolake, David Stephens, Alice Welbourn

Open Access Case study

Lessons learned during down referral of antiretroviral treatment in Tete, Mozambique

Tom Decroo, Isabella Panunzi, Carla das Dores, Fernando Maldonado, Marc Biot, Nathan Ford, Kathryn Chu

Open Access Research

The cost and impact of male circumcision on HIV/AIDS in Botswana

Lori A Bollinger, John Stover, Godfrey Musuka, Boga Fidzani, Themba Moeti, Lesego Busang

Open Access Research

Medication diaries do not improve outcomes with highly active antiretroviral therapy in Kenyan children: a randomized clinical trial

Dalton C Wamalwa, Carey Farquhar, Elizabeth M Obimbo, Sara Selig, Dorothy A Mbori-Ngacha, Barbra A Richardson, Julie Overbaugh, Thaddeus Egondi, Irene Inwani, Grace John-Stewart

Open Access Meeting report

Transplantation of selected or transgenic blood stem cells – a future treatment for HIV/AIDS?

Gero Hütter, Thomas Schneider, Eckhard Thiel

Open Access Review

Differences in resistance mutations among HIV-1 non-subtype B infections: a systematic review of evidence (1996–2008)

Jorge L Martinez-Cajas, Nitika P Pai, Marina B Klein, Mark A Wainberg

Open Access Research

Factors influencing quality of life of people living with HIV in Estonia: a cross-sectional survey

Kristi Rüütel, Heti Pisarev, Helle-Mai Loit, Anneli Uusküla

Open Access Short report

Early initiation of antiretroviral therapy results in decreased morbidity and mortality among patients with TB and HIV

Payam Tabarsi, Ali S Saber-Tehrani, Parvaneh Baghaei, Mojgan Padyab, Davood Mansouri, Majid Amiri, Mohammad Reza Masjedi, Frederick L Altice

Open Access Review

Combating HIV stigma in health care settings: what works?

Laura Nyblade, Anne Stangl, Ellen Weiss, Kim Ashburn

Open Access Research

Disparity in health care: HIV, stigma, and marginalization in Nepal

Chandra K Jha, Jeanne Madison

Open Access Research

The role of disclosure in relation to assent to participate in HIV-related research among HIV-infected youth: a formative study

Amy Corneli, Lara Vaz, Jennyfer Dulyx, Serge Omba, Stuart Rennie, Frieda Behets

Open Access Research

Characterizing trends in HIV infection among men who have sex with men in Australia by birth cohorts: results from a modified back-projection method

Handan Wand, David Wilson, Ping Yan, Andrea Gonnermann, Ann McDonald, John Kaldor, Matthew Law

Open Access Short report

Brazilian Network for HIV Drug Resistance Surveillance: a survey of individuals recently diagnosed with HIV

Lilian A Inocencio, Anderson A Pereira, Maria Cecilia A Sucupira, José Carlos C Fernandez, Célia P Jorge, Denise FC Souza, Helena T Fink, Ricardo S Diaz, Irina M Becker, Theodoro A Suffert, Monica B Arruda, Olinda Macedo, Mariangela BG Simão, Amilcar Tanuri

Open Access Research

Clinical presentation and aetiologies of acute or complicated headache among HIV-seropositive patients in a Ugandan clinic

Michael Katwere, Andrew Kambugu, Theresa Piloya, Matthew Wong, Brett Hendel-Paterson, Merle A Sande, Allan Ronald, Elly Katabira, Edward M Were, Joris Menten, Robert Colebunders

Open Access Research

A model for extending antiretroviral care beyond the rural health centre

Kara K Wools-Kaloustian, John E Sidle, Henry M Selke, Rajesh Vedanthan, Emmanuel K Kemboi, Lillian J Boit, Viola T Jebet, Aaron E Carroll, William M Tierney, Sylvester Kimaiyo

Open Access Case study

Antiretroviral treatment outcomes from a nurse-driven, community-supported HIV/AIDS treatment programme in rural Lesotho: observational cohort assessment at two years

Rachel Cohen, Sharonann Lynch, Helen Bygrave, Evi Eggers, Natalie Vlahakis, Katherine Hilderbrand, Louise Knight, Prinitha Pillay, Peter Saranchuk, Eric Goemaere, Lipontso Makakole, Nathan Ford

Open Access Research

Validation of AIDS-related mortality in Botswana

Negussie Taffa, Julie C Will, Stephane Bodika, Laura Packel, Diemo Motlapele, Ellen Stein, Thierry H Roels, Gail Kennedy, El-Halabi Shenaaz

Open Access Research

Five-year follow up of genotypic resistance patterns in HIV-1 subtype C infected patients in Botswana after failure of thymidine analogue-based regimens

Florence Doualla-Bell, Tendani Gaolathe, Ava Avalos, Suzanne Cloutier, Ndwapi Ndwapi, Christina Holcroft, Howard Moffat, Diana Dickinson, Max Essex, Mark A Wainberg, Madisa Mine

Open Access Editorial

Special theme on HIV and disability - time for closer bonds

Shirin Heidari, Susan Kippax

Open Access Review

The fields of HIV and disability: past, present and future

Jill Hanass-Hancock, Stephanie A Nixon

Open Access Research

HIV, disability and discrimination: making the links in international and domestic human rights law

Richard Elliott, Leah Utyasheva, Elisse Zack

Open Access Research

Putting episodic disability into context: a qualitative study exploring factors that influence disability experienced by adults living with HIV/AIDS

Kelly K O'Brien, Aileen M Davis, Carol Strike, Nancy L Young, Ahmed M Bayoumi

Open Access Research

From HIV diagnosis to treatment: evaluation of a referral system to promote and monitor access to antiretroviral therapy in rural Tanzania

Ray Nsigaye, Alison Wringe, Maria Roura, Samuel Kalluvya, Mark Urassa, Joanna Busza, Basia Zaba

Open Access Research

Anonymous HIV workplace surveys as an advocacy tool for affordable private health insurance in Namibia

Ingrid de Beer, Hannah M Coutinho, Peter J van Wyk, Esegiel Gaeb, Tobias Rinke de Wit, Michèle van Vugt

Open Access Research

Variables that influence HIV-1 cerebrospinal fluid viral load in cryptococcal meningitis: a linear regression analysis

Diego M Cecchini, Ana M Cañizal, Haroldo Rojas, Alicia Arechavala, Ricardo Negroni, María B Bouzas, Jorge A Benetucci

Open Access Research

India-US collaboration to prevent adolescent HIV infection: the feasibility of a family-based HIV-prevention intervention for rural Indian youth

Asha Banu Soletti, Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, Denise Burnette, Shilpi Sharma, Alida Bouris

Open Access Commentary

HIV prevention is not enough: child survival in the context of prevention of mother to child HIV transmission

Louise Kuhn, Moses Sinkala, Don M Thea, Chipepo Kankasa, Grace M Aldrovandi

Open Access Research

Long term outcomes of antiretroviral therapy in a large HIV/AIDS care clinic in urban South Africa: a prospective cohort study

Ian M Sanne, Daniel Westreich, Andrew P Macphail, Dennis Rubel, Pappie Majuba, Annelies Van Rie

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