As the third decade since AIDS was first recognized comes to an end, extraordinary advances have occurred in the understanding, treatment, and prevention of HIV infection and AIDS. As a result of these successes, it is now time to focus on future challenges. Paramount among these is reaching the goal of truly controlling and ultimately ending the HIV and AIDS pandemic. To that end, AIDS researchers and public health personnel world-wide are aggressively pursuing 3 key areas of scientific research. Given the availability of highly effective therapeutic regimens for HIV infection, the first challenge is efficiently identifying a maxi-mum number of HIV-infected persons through voluntary HIV test-ing and initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART)....
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV infection was oneof the most spectacular scientific advances in...
HIV and AIDS has affected the world for over four decades. In the past, a positive HIV diagnosis cou...
Abstract: More than 25 million lives have been claimed by AIDS and 33.2 million people are estimated...
Thirty years ago this June, an article reporting the first known cases of what we now call AIDS was ...
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) was first described 30 years ago in a report from the US ...
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) was first described 30 years ago in a report from the US ...
After more than 30 years of battling a global epidemic, the prospect of eliminating human immunodefi...
After more than 30 years of battling a global epidemic, the prospect of eliminating human immunodefi...
Despite the success of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people living with HIV, lifelong treatment i...
Copyright © 2013 Giuseppe Ippolito et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background: The last decade has witnessed several advances in the management of HIV/AIDS with the de...
When HIV was discovered and established as the cause of AIDS in 1983–1984, many people believed that...
The experiences of the past 10 years have shown that it is feasible to treat HIV infected patients w...
Last year marked the 25th anniversary of the recognition of what we now call AIDS. The AIDS pandemic...
There is growing optimism in the global health community that the HIV epidemic can be halted. After ...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV infection was oneof the most spectacular scientific advances in...
HIV and AIDS has affected the world for over four decades. In the past, a positive HIV diagnosis cou...
Abstract: More than 25 million lives have been claimed by AIDS and 33.2 million people are estimated...
Thirty years ago this June, an article reporting the first known cases of what we now call AIDS was ...
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) was first described 30 years ago in a report from the US ...
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) was first described 30 years ago in a report from the US ...
After more than 30 years of battling a global epidemic, the prospect of eliminating human immunodefi...
After more than 30 years of battling a global epidemic, the prospect of eliminating human immunodefi...
Despite the success of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people living with HIV, lifelong treatment i...
Copyright © 2013 Giuseppe Ippolito et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background: The last decade has witnessed several advances in the management of HIV/AIDS with the de...
When HIV was discovered and established as the cause of AIDS in 1983–1984, many people believed that...
The experiences of the past 10 years have shown that it is feasible to treat HIV infected patients w...
Last year marked the 25th anniversary of the recognition of what we now call AIDS. The AIDS pandemic...
There is growing optimism in the global health community that the HIV epidemic can be halted. After ...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV infection was oneof the most spectacular scientific advances in...
HIV and AIDS has affected the world for over four decades. In the past, a positive HIV diagnosis cou...
Abstract: More than 25 million lives have been claimed by AIDS and 33.2 million people are estimated...