Similar words: shiver, archive, beehive, archives, chivalry, archivist, shivering, chivalrous. Meaning: n. 1. infection by the human immunodeficiency virus 2. the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS); it replicates in and kills the helper T cells.
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91) At ICAAP IX, a satellite meeting was held discussing the consequences of the criminalization of HIV.
92) RESULTS: Cocktail therapy including the indinavir have a best results, can rise their CD4 cell counts and lower plasma HIV viral load.
93) Researchers have developed a topically-applied molecular microbicide capable of preventing HIV transmission.
94) Ninety-five percent of people living with HIV/AIDS today live in the developing world.
95) HIV can be traced back to villages along the Congo River in the 1950's.
96) "We wanted to be sure that there was scientific evidence that flash-heated milk was truly free of HIV and immunologically beneficial, " Israel Ballard told SciDev.Net.
97) The World Health Organization (WHO) has implicitly disputed claims by the Gambian president Yahya Jammeh that he has found a cure for HIV/AIDS.
98) The algorithm is applied to the docking of several simple model molecules and the docking between the benzamidine and HIV 1 protease.
99) Various other surveys put the general rate of HIV in South Sudan at just over one percent.
100) The former include AIDS-dementia complex, HIV related seizures, aseptic meningitis, distal symmetric sensory polyneuropathy, primary HIV induced headache etc.
101) Female workers at recreational facilities in northwestern Tanzania who were 16 to 35 years of age were interviewed and underwent serologic testing for HIV and HSV-2.
102) The stomatopathy is the frequent formidable disorder in clinic in HIV/AIDS patients.
103) Their research used an "ex vivo human skin explant model" which helped them come to their recent conclusions and which they anticipate to help in further research in preventing HIV transmission.
104) 7 "Citing 'Failed Efforts' to Inform Public of Condom 'Ineffectiveness, ' Physician Groups, Politicians Ask CDC Head to Resign, " Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, July 25, 2001.
105) Subsequently, ICAP-Rwanda, the Rwandan Ministry of Health, and Ndera Neuropsychiatric Hospital worked together to establish HIV services at Ndera.
106) WHO, together with its international and national partners is working towards universal access to HIV/AIDS treatment, care and prevention.
107) Methods Tuberculin test(PPD), CD4, CD8 cell counts were examined in 202 health and 40 HIV/AIDS patients confirmed by western blot( WB).
108) Macao Health Bureau announced that the Zhuhai-Macao cross-border to promote safe sex, reducing cross-border spread of HIV is very important.
109) You cannot get HIV by shaking hands or hugging, nor can you get it from a toilet seat, drinking fountain, or drinking glasses,(Sentencedict.com) says Weidle.
110) Under the new Strategy, WHO aims to promote greater innovation in HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care services so that countries can achieve the goal of universal access to HIV services.
111) In many countries, criminalization of same sex relationships drives such relationships underground, making people afraid to seek HIV prevention and treatment services.
112) For years, scientists have tried to develop a topical microbicide to stop HIV transmission.
113) The researchers tested for safety and immune response using two vaccines, one based on an experimental HIV vaccine and the other a human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine.
114) Region's population, reported HIV infections and the proportion is about one-thousandth of the number of patients, higher than the national average.
115) Conclusion If a healthy puber or middle age individual had repeated pneumonia or respiratory failure, he may have risk of HIV/AIDS. To examine serum HIV antibody can reduce missed diagnosis.
116) The researchers used a computer model to simulate the course of HIV infection and estimate the impact on survival of monitoring by viral load, CD4 count or clinical observation.
117) The first item addressed WHO's contribution to scaling up towards universal access to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care.
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118) The most heterogeneous diseases include schistosomiasis (bilharzia), HIV/AIDS and malaria, for which one-fifth of the population is responsible for more than 80 per cent of disease transmission.
119) Leading this effort is the HIV Vaccine Trials Network, the largest publicly funded group of HIV vaccine researchers in the world.
120) The success with the animal model prompted the team to study in test tubes whether minocycline treatment affected latency in human T cells infected with HIV.