lunes, 12 de julio de 2010

HIV/AIDS Research Overview


HIV/AIDSResearch Overview
NIAID-supported investigators are conducting an abundance of research on all areas of HIV infection, including developing and testing preventive HIV vaccines, prevention strategies, and new treatments for HIV infection and AIDS-associated opportunistic infections.

Researchers also are investigating exactly how HIV damages the immune system. This research is identifying new and more effective targets for drugs and vaccines. NIAID-supported investigators also continue to trace how the disease progresses in different people.

Scientists are investigating and testing chemical barriers, such as topical microbicides, that people can use in the vagina or in the rectum during sex to prevent HIV transmission. They also are looking at other ways to prevent transmission, such as


•Control of sexually transmitted infections
•Modification of personal behavior
•Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
•Ways to prevent transmission from mother to child


Research Areas
•NIAID's HIV/AIDS Research Program
•Basic Science
•Epidemiology
•Prevention
•Therapeutics
•Vaccines
•Clinical Research
•Advisory Groups and Committees
•Partners and Collaborators
•Funding Opportunities
•Scientific Meetings, Workshops and Events


Research Features
•MicroRNAs Help HIV Hide
•Insights from People Who Keep HIV in Check Naturally
•Early, Consistent Treatment Could Help Eliminate HIV
•Clinical Trials Network Aims to Reduce Worldwide Spread of HIV
•Clinical Trials Network Evaluates Microbicides to Reduce Spread of HIV
•MACS and WIHS Studies Provide Overwhelming Evidence That HIV Causes AIDS
•Researchers in Mozambique Study Factors that Influence the Success of Antiretroviral Therapy
•Extended Nevirapine Course Found to Reduce HIV Transmission and Death in Breastfed Infants of HIV-infected Mothers
•NIH Funds Clinical Research in Tanzania

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HIV/AIDS Research Overview

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