According to a recent study, nonadherence among Medicaid insured patients with HIV led to an increase in health care resource utilization and overall costs.
Following an analysis of survey data from nearly 12,000 respondents, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have released a report on the frequency of HIV testing among various patient populations...
Results from an analysis of more than 2700 HIV-serodiscordant couples suggest that biological changes during and after pregnancy affect the woman’s risk for acquiring HIV infection. For results, read more.
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A more palatable, yet safe and effective, antiretroviral treatment for HIV-infected children is needed. The PRINCE-2 clinical trial aims to find and test these treatments. In this analysis, the researchers...
Recent research in AIDS Care found that VA patients with HIV had better treatment retention and viral suppression when taking a single-tablet regimen compared with a multi-tablet regimen.
The authors of a recent study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of an emerging cardiovascular risk biomarker in predicting CVD risk specifically among patients with HIV infection.
It is currently unclear whether residual virus replication occurs in HIV-infected individuals on ART, and whether this replication could be a barrier to achieving an HIV cure.
In his latest blog, Russ J Spjut, PharmD, owner of Formulary Intel Consulting, discusses how a newly approved HIV treatment could offer hope for low adherence populations due to its low administration...
The use of second line antiretroviral therapy with ritonavir and lopinavir has increased in recent years, but at this time, little is known about the safety of tenofovir co-administration with LPV/r.