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Kristin M Wall,Lauren Canary,Kimberly Workowski et al. Kristin M Wall et al.
Introduction: Couples' voluntary HIV counseling and testing (CHTC) is an HIV risk reduction strategy not widely available in the US. Methods: ...
Kate Buchacz,Emma L Frazier,H Irene Hall et al. Kate Buchacz et al.
Comparative analyses of the characteristics of persons living with HIV infection (PLWH) in the United States (US) captured in surveillance and other observational databases are few. To explore potential joint data use to guide HIV treatment...
Marian P Laderoute,Louise J Larocque,Antonio Giulivi et al. Marian P Laderoute et al.
Objective: The goals of the research were to determine if a foamy effect on macrophages was due to human endogenous retrovirus K102 (HERV-K102) replication, and to further address its potential significance in HIV-1 infec...
Wamalwa Emmanuel,Neyole Edward,Poipoi Moses et al. Wamalwa Emmanuel et al.
The male condom remains the single, most efficient and available technology to reduce sexual transmission of HIV as well as sexually transmitted infections. This study sought to establish condom use determinants and practices among people l...
Clemens Ley,María Rato Barrio,Lloyd Leach Clemens Ley
Sport and exercise can have several health benefits for people living with HIV. These benefits can be achieved through different types of physical activity, adapting to disease progression, motivation and social-ecological options. However,...
Lucília Mangona,Timóteo Daca,Francisco Tchonga et al. Lucília Mangona et al.
The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the effect of two types of exercises interventions on the regularity and health-related physical fitness in HIV-infected individuals who use antiretroviral therapy (ART). A total of 53 HIV+ ...
Lorena da Silva Paes,Juliana Pereira Borges,Fernanda Monteiro Dos Santos et al. Lorena da Silva Paes et al.
Background: There is a lack of research investigating long-term effects of exercise training upon the body composition and muscle function in HIV-infected patients (PHIV). The study investigated the influence of a 2-year ...
L L Leach,S H Bassett,G Smithdorf et al. L L Leach et al.
Over the years, physical activity and exercise have been used to positively impact the health and quality of life of persons infected with HIV and, more recently, has been associated with a spectrum of body composition changes. The aim of t...
Ana Olga Mocumbi Ana Olga Mocumbi
AIDS-related deaths and new HIV infections have declined globally, but continue to be a major problem in Africa. Prior to the advent of antiretroviral treatment (ART) HIV patients died of immunodeficiency and associated opportunistic infect...