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participating institutions:
Johns Hopkins University AIDS Service, New York State DOH AIDS Institute, The CORE Center, Cook County Hospital



NEWS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS:
SEPTEMBER 2001





Prevalence, Incidence, and Type-Specific Persistence of Human Papillomavirus in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-Positive and HIV-Negative Women [Ahdieh L et al. JID 2001;184:682]
posted 9/27/2001

Safety and efficacy of adefovir dipivoxil in patients co-infected with HIV-1 and lamivudine-resistant hepatitis B virus: an open-label pilot study [Benhamou Y, et al. Lancet 2001:358:718]
posted 9/25/2001

Effect of coinfection with GB virus C on survival among patients with HIV Infection [Xiang J, et al. NEJM 2001;345:707]
posted 9/25/2001

Infection with GB virus C and reduced mortality among HIV-infected patients [Tillman HL et al. NEJM 2001;345:715]
posted 9/25/2001

Risk factors for severe hepatic injury after introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy [Núñez M, et al. JAIDS 2001;27:426]
posted 9/25/2001

Efavirenz as a substitute for protease inhibitors in HIV-1-infected patients with undetectable plasma viral load on HAART: A median follow-up of 64 weeks [Rey D, et al. JAIDS 2001;27:459]
posted 9/25/2001

China Faces AIDS [Lancet 2001;358:773]
posted 9/25/2001

National Shortage of Pyrimethamine [CID 1996; 22:268] and [personal communication Glaxo, 9/4/2001]
posted 9/17/2001

Antiretroviral Drugs [Weller IVD and Williams IG. BMJ 2001;322:1410]
posted 9/12/2001

Estimated risk of HIV Transmission by Blood Transfusion in Kenya [Moore A et al. Lancet 2001;358:657]
posted 9/5/2001

Modifiable Dietary Habits and Their Relation to Metabolic Abnormalities in Men and Women with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Fat Redistribution [Hadigan C et al. CID 2001;33:710]
posted 9/5/2001




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