Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is most commonly transmitted by sexual activity. HIV is found in blood and other body fluids, including semen, vaginal fluid and saliva. Spreadof the HIV from oral secretions of the millions of HIV viremic individuals, during kissing, dental treatment, biting is a very uncommon finding. The shedding of infected blood or exudates from the saliva of an infected individual usually contains only the noninfectious component of HIV and may also contain fragments or the entire noninfectious genome. The risk of HIV transmission via oral secretions is an issue of growing interest to the dental health professionals. The oral transmission of HIV remains a controversia...
Objective To quantify the prevalence and burden of HIV type 2 (HIV-2) and HIV-1 RNA in the oral cavi...
Background: Various routes have been reported with respect to the transmission of human immunodefici...
Over a decade into the HIV epidemic there is still concern about occupational transmission of HIV de...
This review show that HIV is present infrequently in saliva, and when detected the amount is very sm...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes a complete depletion of the immune system; it has been a m...
Oral disease is frequently associated with HIV. While nearly all oral disorders associated with HIV ...
ABSTRACTThere is evidence from clinical case reports and epidemiological studies that human immunode...
The concentration of human immune-deficiency virus (HIV) in the saliva of a carrier is low. As a res...
This review summarizes the data on the anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) activity associated w...
Oral lesions are among the early signs of HIV infection and can predict its progression to acquired ...
AbstractEpithelial cells lining the oral cavity are exposed to HIV-1 through breast-feeding and oral...
• The risk of HIV transmission through oral sex is much less than that from anal or vaginal sex—but ...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). HIV is a ...
The mouth is by far the most accessible segment of the human gastrointestinal tract; this is a truis...
Background: Oral lesions are among the earliest clinical manifestations of human immunodeficiency (H...
Objective To quantify the prevalence and burden of HIV type 2 (HIV-2) and HIV-1 RNA in the oral cavi...
Background: Various routes have been reported with respect to the transmission of human immunodefici...
Over a decade into the HIV epidemic there is still concern about occupational transmission of HIV de...
This review show that HIV is present infrequently in saliva, and when detected the amount is very sm...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes a complete depletion of the immune system; it has been a m...
Oral disease is frequently associated with HIV. While nearly all oral disorders associated with HIV ...
ABSTRACTThere is evidence from clinical case reports and epidemiological studies that human immunode...
The concentration of human immune-deficiency virus (HIV) in the saliva of a carrier is low. As a res...
This review summarizes the data on the anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) activity associated w...
Oral lesions are among the early signs of HIV infection and can predict its progression to acquired ...
AbstractEpithelial cells lining the oral cavity are exposed to HIV-1 through breast-feeding and oral...
• The risk of HIV transmission through oral sex is much less than that from anal or vaginal sex—but ...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). HIV is a ...
The mouth is by far the most accessible segment of the human gastrointestinal tract; this is a truis...
Background: Oral lesions are among the earliest clinical manifestations of human immunodeficiency (H...
Objective To quantify the prevalence and burden of HIV type 2 (HIV-2) and HIV-1 RNA in the oral cavi...
Background: Various routes have been reported with respect to the transmission of human immunodefici...
Over a decade into the HIV epidemic there is still concern about occupational transmission of HIV de...