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View Post: Viral infections: HIV/AIDS
13 Nov 2009 by spark
AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome): the most severe form of HIV infection; HIV-infected patients are diagnosed with AIDS when their CD4 cell counts falls below 200 cells/mm3 (cubic mm) or if they develop an AIDS-defining illness ...
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View Post: Torch of Truth International: Origin of AIDS - Genocide or ...
20 Nov 2009 by Joel
What the WHO is saying in plain English is Let's cook up a virus that selectively destroys the T-cell system of man, an acquired immune deficiency.'" see WHO Murdered Africa. Human experiments -. in the 'free world'? ... Stavudine plus Didanosine has killed pregnant women. Or the vaccine study to be administered to children "12 months to 8 years" using "live chicken pox virus," even though one of the consequences of a live virus vaccine can be the disease itself. ...
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View Post: AIDS
19 Oct 2009 by erlina
AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. AIDS is a disease caused as a result of developing the HIV virus (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) in the human body, which it attacks the white blood cells (CD4 cells) that cause damage ...
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View Post: aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
26 Jun 2009 by Health Care
early on, an acquired immune deficiency disease was taken into consideration as a probable cause. in june 1982 initially as gay related immune deficiency (grid) and gay people's immuno defiency syndromes (gids) was described, ...
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View Post: acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids)
20 May 2008 by haunurses
nucleoside analogues: didanosine (videx) (ddl), lamivudine (3tc) (epivir), stavudine (d4t) (zerit), zidovudine (azt) (retrovir); nucleoside analogues: didanosine (videx) (ddl), lamivudine (3tc) (epivir), stavudine (d4t) (zerit), ...
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View Post: hiv/aids and diabetes: minimizing risk, optimizing care
16 Jul 2009 by Shanti Orange County's Blog
acquired immune deficiency syndrome 21(5):633-41. march 12, 2007. justman, j. and others. protease inhibitor use and the incidence of diabetes mellitus in a large cohort of hiv-infected women. journal of acquired immune deficiency ...
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View Post: acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids)
14 Oct 2006 by Jason Walker
acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids). the advent of aids (acquired immunity deficiency syndrome) in early 1981 surprised the scientific community, as many researchers at that time viewed the world to be on the brink of ...
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View Post: Introduction and immunopathogenesis of acquired immune deficiency ...
8 Aug 2008 by Sudharshan S, Biswas Jyotirmay
India has a large number of patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), the third largest population of this group in the world. This disease was first described in patients with Pneumocystis pneumonia in 1981. ... 1991: 2 nd and 3 rd anti-retrovirals (ARVs) released (Didanosine-DDI, Zalcitabine-DDC); 1995: First protease inhibitor released (Saquinavir); 1998: Three-drug therapy (Highly active antiretroviral therapy-HAART) shown to delay sickness and death ...
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View Post: chemotherapy of sexually transmitted diseases(aids)
18 Feb 2008 by subodh dash
the devastating disease,acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids) has drawn international attention.the risk of contacting std andaids depends on the number and nature of sexual partners and the type of sexual contact. ...
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View Post: Drugs for AIDS/HIV
10 May 2009 by Administrator
Nucleoside agents are analogues of thymine (azidothymidine, stavudine), adenine (didanosine), cytosine (lamivudine, zalcitabine), and guanine (carbovir, a metabolite of abacavir). They have in common an abnormal sugar moiety. ...
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