• Encouraging News on the Scientific Front; Moving It Forward to Policy and Programs

    Updated: 2011-07-29 23:48:16
    In last week’s post, I previewed the International AIDS Conference in Rome. This week I’d like to offer some brief reflections on the activity there, and what it means for our PEPFAR programs. For those of us who have been working in this field for some time — which in my case is about 30...

  • The Super Antibody And The Holy Grail

    Updated: 2011-07-29 19:26:58
    Last week, I complained about the British weather (which is still awful by the way) and outlined how the pharma industry is already preparing for this year’s winter flu season. Following on from that, I’ve just read a really interesting story about the holy grail of flu vaccine manufacturers — ...

  • White House Commemorates World Hepatitis Day 2011

    Updated: 2011-07-28 22:04:39
    Today, I was honored to participate in a special White House event to commemorate the first official World Hepatitis Day.  This event was one of many held across the United States and around the world for communities to join together and focus attention on the global health threat of viral hepatitis and promote actions to...

  • Stem Cell Suit Tossed

    Updated: 2011-07-28 19:23:10
    Embryonic stem cell research has been fraught with legal uncertainties since its inception. Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent cells obtained from embryonic tissue in a process that usually results in the destruction of the embryo. Once an embryonic stem cell line is established, however, it can be expanded and ...

  • HIV+ gay and bi men! Sign-on letter supporting an informed debate about PrEP based on facts, not misinformation

    Updated: 2011-07-28 17:58:41
    , Search this site : Home About Us I Need . PEER Education Community Blog Calendar HIV AIDS News Job Volunteer Board Contact Us You are here Blogs Mirsa's blog HIV+ gay and bi men Sign-on letter supporting an informed debate about PrEP based on facts , not misinformation HIV+ gay and bi men Sign-on letter supporting an informed debate about PrEP based on facts , not misinformation By Mirsa Posted on 28 July 2011 The release of data from the iPrEx study of pre-exposure prophylaxis PrEP for HIV prevention in gay and bisexual men and transgender women has led to a good deal of debate about whether and how PrEP should be used . Unfortunately , some of that debate has been fueled by misrepresentations of the study data and , perhaps more alarmingly , by groundless assertions that gay bi men and

  • House 2012 foreign-ops spending bill proposal cuts global health funding by $700 million, blocks syringe exchange support

    Updated: 2011-07-27 23:03:28
    , : Science Speaks : HIV TB News A project of the Center for Global Health Policy Search Search : for Go Home About Liveblog Archives you’re reading . Budget House 2012 foreign-ops spending bill proposal cuts global health funding by 700 million , blocks syringe exchange support By Meredith Mazzotta and Christine Lubinski July 27, 2011 Post a comment A House funding bill for fiscal year FY 2012 would cut funding for global health programs 700 million from current funding levels . The proposed state and foreign operations spending bill was released by the House Appropriations Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations on Tuesday prior to its consideration by the Subcommittee and the full House Appropriations Committee . The Subcommittee will vote in the draft measure on Thursday and the

  • Federal Leads Review Progress at One-Year Anniversary

    Updated: 2011-07-27 22:23:06
    On the eve of the first anniversary of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS), representatives of the six federal agencies tasked by the President with lead responsibility for implementing NHAS gathered for one of our regular meetings and shared updates on implementation progress. Chairing the meeting, the Assistant Secretary for Health, Dr. Howard Koh, praised the...

  • Social Media for Nonprofits

    Updated: 2011-07-26 22:44:10
    Last month, I attended Social Media for Nonprofits in San Francisco, a conference series taking place in cities across the country. The conferences bring together social media experts and nonprofit leaders to share what’s working in fundraising, marketing, and advocacy. I learned about several social media tools and tips relevant for the AIDS community. Participate....

  • Monkey Viral Reservoir Study Goes for Gold

    Updated: 2011-07-26 19:47:11

  • Abstracts & Presentations from the 6th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention

    Updated: 2011-07-25 19:43:31

  • Engaging the Latino Community in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS

    Updated: 2011-07-25 14:46:22
    This year, more than 20,000 people will attend the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., July 22-26, 2011. This conference is the largest gathering of the nation’s most influential individuals, organizations, institutions, and companies working with the Latino community. And this year, the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) /California...

  • HIV Groups Deeply Concerned About the Human Costs of Health Care Cuts

    Updated: 2011-07-24 01:36:36
    Twelve prominent HIV/AIDS advocacy groups -- the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, AIDS United, amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, the HIV Medicine Association, the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition, the National Minority AIDS Council, Partners in Health, Project Inform, the Ryan White Medical Providers Coalition, Sexuality Informatioread more

  • Engaging Businesses in Support of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy

    Updated: 2011-07-23 00:41:48
    Successfully achieving the National HIV/AIDS Strategy’s aggressive goals depends not only on Federal leadership, but also on new investments and new partnerships from all parts of society, including the private sector.  As my colleague Melody Barnes, the President’s Domestic Policy Adviser, noted in a prior post, we know that some of our biggest successes in...

  • Hep C Virus Transmitted in Risky Gay Sex

    Updated: 2011-07-22 19:30:00
    Sexual transmission of hepatitis C virus appears to be on the rise among HIV-infected men who have sex with men, according to the CDC.

  • A Breath Of Flu Air

    Updated: 2011-07-22 11:34:46
    Most of you are probably enjoying the summer weather. Unfortunately, I’m based in the UK where June and July have been saturated with wet windy days. To add to the wintery feeling, this week I’ve read a lot in the news about flu vaccines. Just as some of us in ...

  • Speaking out about HIV/AIDS, one button at a time

    Updated: 2011-07-21 16:51:03
    Editor’s Note: This is the fifth post in a series exploring the 30th anniversary of HIV and AIDS. Beginning last June 3, the National Museum of American History has been marking the anniversary of the emergence of the HIV and AIDS epidemic with a three-part display and companion website. This blog series provides additional context...

  • TB preventive therapy reduces death, disease among HIV positive patients

    Updated: 2011-07-20 17:29:33
    , : Science Speaks : HIV TB News A project of the Center for Global Health Policy Search Search : for Go Home About Liveblog Archives you’re reading . HIV TB Co-infection TB preventive therapy reduces death , disease among HIV positive patients By Meredith Mazzotta July 20, 2011 Post a comment Results from a new study in Brazil show that not only is tuberculosis TB preventive treatment safe and effective , but it also delivers significant benefits at the community . level Announced at the 2011 International AIDS Conference in Rome , the THRio TB and HIV in Rio study investigators implemented clinical staff training on the importance of preventing TB in people living with HIV , and teaching doctors and nurses how to perform testing for TB infection . Scientists at Rio de Janeiro Municipal

  • CDC Launches Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning (ECHPP) Web Page

    Updated: 2011-07-20 17:09:13
    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently launched a new web page providing details about the Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning (ECHPP) Project, which is a cornerstone of the larger HHS-wide 12 Cities Project. The new page provides information on the three-year demonstration project funded by CDC’s Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention (DHAP) for the...

  • GeneXpert rapid TB diagnostic takes off in South Africa

    Updated: 2011-07-20 17:07:54
    Details about the Phase I rollout of the GeneXpert rapid TB diagnostic in nine provinces in South Africa are given at the 2011 International AIDS Conference in Rome...(Read more...)

  • Hormonal contraceptive use linked to increased HIV transmission

    Updated: 2011-07-20 15:15:57
    : Science Speaks : HIV TB News A project of the Center for Global Health Policy Search Search : for Go Home About Liveblog Archives you’re reading . HIV AIDS Hormonal contraceptive use linked to increased HIV transmission By Christine Lubinski July 20, 2011 Post a comment Hormonal contraceptive use associated with increased risk of HIV acquisition and increased risk of transmission from HIV-infected women to male partners An oral abstract presentation by Heffron on behalf of the Partners in Prevention HSV HIV Transmission Team contributed to mounting evidence that hormonal contraceptive use is associated with an increased risk of HIV acquisition by women . The study of HIV discordant couples compared couples using hormonal contraception with those who were not . Most hormonal

  • Maternal and child mortality through the lens of HIV infection

    Updated: 2011-07-20 14:04:13
    : Science Speaks : HIV TB News A project of the Center for Global Health Policy Search Search : for Go Home About Liveblog Archives you’re reading . HIV Prevention Maternal and child mortality through the lens of HIV infection By Christine Lubinski July 20, 2011 Post a comment It is a basic human right for every woman to survive pregnancy and childbirth and for their child to survive to reach their 5 th birthday , said Dr . Philippa Musoke , a pediatric infectious diseases specialist from Uganda , at the Wednesday plenary session of the 2011 International AIDS Conference in Rome . Her presentation outlined progress and challenges in meeting the Millennium Development Goals MDG related to reducing maternal and child . mortality Most maternal and child deaths are associated with infectious

  • IAS launches media center for drug substitution therapy

    Updated: 2011-07-20 10:54:44
    The International AIDS Society (IAS) will launch a virtual media center for opioid substitution therapy (OST) support in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, the organization announced Tuesday at the 2011 International AIDS Conference in Rome. There are an estimated 16 million injection drug users (IDU) in the world, 3 million of which are HIV infected, said Dr. Chris Beyrer...(Read more...)

  • Combination prevention for injection drug users

    Updated: 2011-07-20 10:46:30
    : Science Speaks : HIV TB News A project of the Center for Global Health Policy Search Search : for Go Home About Liveblog Archives you’re reading . HIV Prevention Combination prevention for injection drug users By Christine Lubinski July 20, 2011 Post a comment Don DesJarlais , PhD , from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York opened the session on combination prevention for injection drug users IDUs by identifying syringe exchange programs SEPs as the foundation for combination HIV prevention” in this population . To an audience Tuesday afternoon at the International AIDS Conference in Rome , he pointed out that risk elimination is not necessary because sharing syringes is still inefficient for HIV transmission . You do , however , need to reach a majority of IDUs in the

  • PrEP works for heterosexual couples too

    Updated: 2011-07-19 19:00:00
    Preliminary results from two large studies have now shown that a daily antiretroviral tablet taken by people who do not have HIV reduces their risk of contracting the virus by up to 73 percent...(Read more...)

  • Woodcock Cites a “Turning Point” in Drug Development

    Updated: 2011-07-18 22:26:15
    Some drugmakers have blamed what they see as a slow and overly cautious FDA for the industry’s weak pipelines. Last week, I cited drug-approval figures to show that the agency was not standing in the way of innovation. A closer look at the figures contradicts another part of the critics’ ...

  • Online Resources to Protect Those with HIV/AIDS

    Updated: 2011-07-18 22:01:55
    To mark the one-year anniversary of the release of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, the Justice Department has launched a new section of its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) website, http://www.ada.gov/aids Persons with HIV and persons with AIDS are covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which gives federal civil rights protections to persons with...

  • AFC Webinar Explosion!

    Updated: 2011-07-18 16:46:09
    Ahh, summertime; people are tanning on the beach, children playing in the parks, and of course the AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC)is producing a trio of AIDS policy webinars for your edification – so read on and join the fun! Wanna learn about the National HIV/AIDS Strategy at one year, engaging media on ADAP issues, or the redistricting in Illinois and its effects on HIV policy? Yeah, we got you covered. read more

  • Two Trials Show Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Can Prevent HIV Infection in Heterosexuals

    Updated: 2011-07-13 14:35:53

  • Debt Ceiling Negotiations Could Halt Progress Against HIV/AIDS

    Updated: 2011-07-12 21:53:01
    Search this site : Home About Us I Need . PEER Education Community Blog Calendar HIV AIDS News Job Volunteer Board Contact Us You are here Blogs Merrell's blog Debt Ceiling Negotiations Could Halt Progress Against HIV AIDS Debt Ceiling Negotiations Could Halt Progress Against HIV AIDS By Merrell Posted on 12 July 2011 By David Ernesto Munar As part of its debt ceiling negotiations , the Obama Administration is on the verge of undermining one of the most significant policies it has put in place to alleviate the nation’s 30-year HIV AIDS crisis , which directly affects more than 1.2 million Americans . In a sad twist of irony , the White House proposal to rollback critical health benefits , essential to the control of HIV AIDS , is emerging on the one-year anniversary of the National HIV

  • Immune Pressure on HIV

    Updated: 2011-07-05 23:37:36

  • The Black Treatment Advocates Network is Coming to Chicago!

    Updated: 2011-07-05 14:33:54
    The Black AIDS Institute has launched a unique new initiative, The Black Treatment Advocates Network (BTAN). BTAN, the only collaboration of its kind, will train and mobilize a team of treatment advocates with a mission of linking Black Americans with HIV into care and treatment, strengthening local and national leadership, and advocating for policy change and research priorities.read more

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