Via AIDSMap, by Gus Cairns. Two consecutive sessions at the sixth International AIDS Society conference in Rome yesterday were devoted, now we have convincing scientific data on the benefits of treatment as prevention and PrEP, to putting these new prevention methods into practice. “We have moved from ‘What if?’ to ‘What now?’” was the comment of Mitchell Read More >>
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From ‘What if’ to ‘What Now’: Implementing the New Prevention Technologies
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IAS 2011: Day 4 Press Release
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE – DAY 4 16.30 (CET), WEDNESDAY JULY 20 Late Breaker extracts – newsmakers First global study of real-world circumcision rollout conducted over three-year period in South Africa amongst 110,000 adults shows a marked reduction (>60%) of HIV acquisition among circumcised adult men . Elvitegravir once-daily is non inferior to raltegravir twice-daily in treatment experienced Read More >>
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Growing sense of hope at international Aids conference
From the Guardian, by Sarah Boseley. There appears to be real excitement at the International Aids Society conference in Rome (sadly I’m not there in person, but that is the feedback). There is still no vaccine on the horizon – once the biggest hope – but the news from recent studies that taking antiretroviral drugs protects people Read More >>
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IAS 2011: Day 2 Press Release
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE – DAY 2 16.30 (CET), MONDAY JULY 18 Antiretroviral Treatment is HIV Prevention: The proof is here Leading researchers and international experts to discuss the policy and prevention implications of three groundbreaking trial results: the HPTN O52 study, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TDF2 study and the University of Washington Partners PrEP Read More >>
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AIDS conference opens in Rome
This the beginning of IRMA’s coverage of the IAS conference in Rome which opened yesterday, and which is being attended by several IRMA advocates. Via Associated Press, by Alessandra Rizzo. The head of the United Nations AIDS program called Sunday for an increase in access to drugs that help treat or prevent the spread of the disease, Read More >>
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At Home or in Rome, Online Resources to Keep You Connected to IAS 2011
The 6th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention (IAS 2011) kicks off on Sunday, 17 July and promises to offer a wealth of important scientific news, including the first full presentation on HPTN 052 and new data on a wide-range of topics including elite controllers, gene therapy, effectiveness of existing treatment regimens, co-infections, microbicides, PrEP, Read More >>
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IAS 2011 HIV Prevention Research Roadmap
Via our friends at AVAC. Where: Rome, Italy When: July 17 – July 20, 2011 The IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention is held every two years, and this year it will take place in Rome, July 17-20. The 2011 conference has a program that includes many sessions on a range of HIV-related topics. AVAC Read More >>