HIV/AIDS
Hepatitis B and C remain public health issue -- up to 5.3 million Americans infected
Sep. 2, 2010
How HIV takes control of cell division: Role of the Vpr protein in HIV infection and AIDS Sep. 2, 2010
How HIV takes control of cell division: Role of the Vpr protein in HIV infection and AIDS Sep. 1, 2010
Revaccination could benefit HIV-infected children, review suggests Sep. 1, 2010
Revaccination could benefit HIV-infected children, review suggests Aug. 31, 2010
Hospitals face legal dilemma if they test incapacitated patients after needle accidents + view all
How HIV takes control of cell division: Role of the Vpr protein in HIV infection and AIDS Sep. 2, 2010
How HIV takes control of cell division: Role of the Vpr protein in HIV infection and AIDS Sep. 1, 2010
Revaccination could benefit HIV-infected children, review suggests Sep. 1, 2010
Revaccination could benefit HIV-infected children, review suggests Aug. 31, 2010
Hospitals face legal dilemma if they test incapacitated patients after needle accidents + view all
Source: ScienceDaily: HIV and AIDS News
A recent report confirmed that 3.5 to 5.3 million people (1-2 percent of the US population) have chronic hepatitis B virus or hepatitis C virus infections. Despite efforts by federal, state and local government agencies to control and prevent these diseases, they remain a serious public health concern.


