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HIV Treatment Bulletin - Vol. 5, No. 7, August/September 2004


New PRN Reports

Diagnosis and management of HPV-associated anogenital dysplasia in HIV-infection
- Joel Palefsky MD
http://www.prn.org/prn_nb_cntnt/vol9/num2/palefsky_frm.htm

Excellent and comprehensive overview of the pathogenesis, management and treatment of anal and cervical HPV-related dysplasia from the leading researcher in this field.

Novel viral markers predict HIV disease progression - Eric S Daar, MD
http://www.prn.org/prn_nb_cntnt/vol9/num3/daar_frm.htm?notify04-207

Article covering range of CD4 and virological reponses to HIV, including discordant responses and the role of long-term slow progressors.

GMHC Treatment Issues – May/June 2004
http://www.gmhc.org/health/treatment/ti/ti1805.html

May/June 2000 include:

TAG coinfection report
http://www.aidsinfonyc.org/tag/coinf/hcv2004/index.html

The Treatment Action Group (TAG), a New York-based AIDS research and treatment advocacy group, today released a comprehensive review of research on hepatitis C and HIV/HCV coinfection, accompanied by recommendations for research and policy.

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