by Jim Thompson | Mar 10, 2014 | CROI, CROI 2014, Pediatrics |
CROI 2014: Pediatrics The panel again covers the Mississippi Baby and goes beyond to include a discussion of studies on pediatrics presented at CROI including a study demonstrating that early antiretroviral therapy in perinatal infection reduces long term development...
by Jim Thompson | Mar 10, 2014 | CROI, CROI 2014, Pediatrics |
CROI 2014: Lynn Moffetson Mother to child transmission has shifted since the 1980’s from 1 in 4 HIV positive mother’s transmitting HIV to their newborns to today where transmission has gone from 25% down to 3-5%, a stunning transition for HIV Pediatrics....
by Jim Thompson | Mar 10, 2014 | Antiretrovirals, CROI, CROI 2014, Cure, Pediatrics |
CROI 2014: Mississippi Baby Update The Mississippi Baby born in 2010 at high risk of transmission from her mother was started on a triple cocktail immediately after birth, and continued on the medicines as an infected child anticipating that she would stay on those...
by Jim Thompson | Mar 9, 2013 | Advocacy, African Americans, Aging, Antiretrovirals, Blog, Co-infection, Co-morbidities, CONFERENCES, CROI, CROI 2013, Cure, Funding, Genetics, Global, Hepatitis, Metabolics, Microbicides, Pacific NW, Pediatrics, Prevention, Research, Toxicity, Treatment as Prevention, Tuberculosis, Vaccine, Women |
Dr. Kevin De Cock, Chair of the 20th CROI, introduces IFARA’s CROI Treatment Update Series. Each year IFARA (AccessHIV) conducts 40 Interviews and Panels at the Conference on RetroViruses and Opportunistic Infections as part of the Treatment Update – some...
by Jim Thompson | Mar 9, 2013 | Antiretrovirals, Blog, Co-infection, CROI, CROI 2013, Hepatitis, Metabolics, Pediatrics, Research, Spanish, Women |
Ana Milinkovic, MD, PhD, discusses her current research, and new research taking place elsewhere in the HIV research community. Rob Camp is a member of ATAC and a long-standing and invaluable voice in the advocacy...
by Jim Thompson | Mar 7, 2013 | Antiretrovirals, Blog, CROI, CROI 2013, Cure, Global, Pediatrics, Vaccine, Women |
Hannah Gay, MD, is Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Pediatric HIV program at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Katherine Luzuriaga, MD, is a professor of Pediatrics and Molecular Medicine at University of Massachusetts Medical School....