Resource Centers
- Early HIV Diagnosis, Therapy May Reduce Early Infant Mortality and HIV Progression
- Low Tidal Volume Ventilation Linked to Better Outcome in HIV Patients
- Ad5 Immune Complexes May Improve HIV Replication
- FDA Safety Changes: Nasacort AQ, Reyataz, Zemuron
- Revised Antiretroviral Therapy Guidelines Issued for Teens and Adults With HIV-1
HIV/AIDS Journals
Medscape Community Resources
- Beyond a Dying Private Health Insurance Industry: A Hidden Solution in Plain View
- A Call to Arms (and Noses): Influenza Vaccination of Healthcare Workers
- HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders in the Era of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapies
- Have You Ever Used Piperacillin/Tazobactam for Pseudomonas aeruginosa?
POLL
A recent study in Pediatrics shows most parents are receptive to being screened for alcohol use during their child's office visit. The AAP believes screening will address issues of parental alcohol use and lead to discussions about setting a good example for their children. How useful do you think such screening is in this situation?
HIV/AIDS CME
- Drug Resistance Differences Among HIV Types and Subtypes: A Growing Problem
- AIDS 2008: Update on Antiretroviral Therapy: Resistance Issues and Investigational Agents
- AIDS 2008: HIV Prevention and Epidemiology of HIV, Hepatitis, TB, and STIs
- The Astute Clinician: Filing High-Value Adverse Drug Event Reports
- AIDS 2008: Care in the Developing World
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- Pedro Cahn, MD
- Andrew Carr, MD
- Calvin Cohen, MD
- Brian Conway, MD
- Henry Masur, MD
- Julio S.G. Montaner, MD
- Graeme Moyle, MD
- Paul Sax, MD
- Jonathan Schapiro, MD
- Robert Shafer, MD
- Vincent Soriano, MD, PhD
- Mark A. Wainberg, MD
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