Table of Contents: CATIE News - 2004
Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange
Edited by: Alan Boutilier and Sean Hosein


Table Of Contents

December
British Columbia launches meningitis alert and vaccination for gay and bisexual men; Gonorrhea treatment guidelines updated for Canada; Increased rates of premature births reported from Western European women taking HAART
September
Problems with pregnancy in Barcelona; Strange sight changes reported with hepatitis C treatment; Vancouver researchers urge caution with combinations of lipid drugs
August
Report from The XV International AIDS Conference; Is Kaletra monotherapy enough?; Induction-maintenance strategies reappear; Caution with fluconazole and nevirapine needed; Tenofovir and women: Good news and caution; Uncovering subtle kidney dysfunction with tenofovir; Fighting fatigue and depression in hepatitis C and HIV co-infection; Managing care for drug users in Montreal; Efavirenz users stick to treatment when given support
June
German team finds Aldara helps prevent anal tumours; Cidofovir and liquid nitrogen help beat mollusca; Lemon myrtle oil tested against mollusca; Warnings issued in Canada and the European Union about lipid drug; HAART and genital warts in women
May
Are female hormone levels linked to male sexual dysfunction?
April
Contaminants found in herbal sex remedies for men; Can uridine supplements protect people with HIV/AIDS from drug toxicity?
February
Who's minding the health food store?; New caution about nevirapine
January
New web resource for CAM research in Canada; Skin drug may be linked to AIDS-related cancer
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