CRIA Update
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About This Issue
Our Spring 1999 issue of CRIA Update focuses on reports from the Sixth Retrovirus Conference in Chicago this past February-March, one of the most important annual conferences for the presentation of research related to antiretroviral therapy. Frequent CRIA Update contributor Tim Horn heads up this issue with his look at updates in protease-sparing therapies. Carlos Arboleda and Jill Cadman weigh in with their report on the newest developments on HIV resistance tests. Dr. Shaffik Essajee, a pediatric AIDS doctor at Bellevue Hospital, reports on the latest findings around vertical transmission, and Richard Jeffreys does the same for immune-based therapies. And outgoing CRIA medical director Dr. Marshall Glesby files updates on fat redistribution and metabolic complications, and on intermittent HIV therapy. We hope you find these updates as enlightening and hopeful as we did ... and happy spring! |
CRIA co-sponsors monthly educational forums on AIDS research and treatment issues. Upcoming forums:
Wednesday, April 14 Wednesday, May 12 Wednesday, June 9 The forums are held at 7PM in the Cronin Auditorium, 10th Floor of St. Vincent's Hospital at 11th Street and 7th Avenue, Manhattan. Forum summaries are now available on CRIA's Website.
Switching Therapies: Treatment Failure and Resistance
Cervical and Anal Cancers
Drug Interactions
This article was provided by AIDS Community Research Initiative of America. It is a part of the publication CRIA Update. Visit ACRIA's website to find out more about their activities, publications and services.
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