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 Video blogger Mark S. King was in Vienna to cover AIDS 2010 from his fabulous point of view.
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 Study Finds Microbicide Containing HIV Drug Lowers Infection Risk in Women By 39%
For the first time, a microbicide gel containing an HIV medication has been found to have some protective effect against HIV -- and even more protective effect against genital herpes. Although the findings are only preliminary and the gel faces years of additional study, the gel's success still represents a huge step in the development of an HIV prevention method that puts the receptive partner in control during sex.
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The International AIDS Conference is easily the largest formal gathering of HIV/AIDS community members on the planet. Originally meant to provide researchers with a global forum for discussing the latest developments in the field, in recent years the conference has increasingly become more of a political, social and community event. It now involves nearly 20,000 attendees and features a vast array of events, presentations, protests, speeches and discussions that explore every corner of the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
The conference takes place once every two years; this year brings us the XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria. The last conference was held in Mexico City in 2008 and was attended by 30,000 people.
For more information on AIDS 2010, we recommend you visit the official conference Web site, where you may also view the conference program.
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Please note: Knowledge about HIV changes rapidly. Note the date of this summary's publication, and before treating patients or employing any therapies described in these materials, verify all information independently. If you are a patient, please consult a doctor or other medical professional before acting on any of the information presented in this summary. For a complete listing of our most recent conference coverage, click here.
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