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August 1999

EDITORIAL

Continuity ... and Change

Henceforth HIV Newsline will incorporate AIDS Care as a special pull-out feature, offering subscribers comparable content in a more concise and convenient configuration
EDWIN BAYRD



LIVING WITH HIV

Trekking with AIDS -- a Special Report

Taking on the challenge of hiking the entire Appalachian Trail -- on top of the challenge of remaining compliant with a five-drug antiretroviral regimen
DAWN AVERITT



NEWSLINE

Newsline ... Newsline ... Newsline ...

HIV in genital secretions ... Ritonavir/saquinavir as an alternative for patients who fail nelfinavir ... Secondary prophylaxis for CMV retinitis ... New treatment for chronic diarrhea ... More on post-exposure prophylaxis ... Fine-tuning the treatment of MAC ... Itraconazole for Penicillium marneffei ... Special Report: The Next Generation of Antiretroviral Agents



PULL OUT AND SAVE

Practice Makes Perfect

A safe, simple, and sensible way to accustom yourself to the dosing demands of combination antiretroviral therapy
HELEN M. MIRAMONTES, M.S.N., R.N.



THERAPEUTIC ADVANCES

OI Update: Toxoplasmosis

Still a leading cause of neurological deficits in patients with advanced HIV disease, this protozoan infection is responding better to treatment
PABLO TEBAS, M.D.




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