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Online News Briefs January 2007 #1
  • New stats regarding U.S. HIV infection rates withheld
  • Laws regarding HIV-positive visitors to the U.S. get tougher
  • Recent study suggests that male circumcision does not protect Black and Hispanic MSM in the U.S. from HIV
  • Revised guidelines for the use of antiretroviral therapy released

Online News Briefs December 1 2007

  • New stats regarding U.S. HIV infection rates withheld
  • Laws regarding HIV-positive visitors to the U.S. get tougher
  • Recent study suggests that male circumcision does not protect Black and Hispanic MSM in the U.S. from HIV
  • Revised guidelines for the use of antiretroviral therapy released

Online News Briefs November 15 2007

  • Are transplants really safe?
  • MAC AIDS Fund study suggests that the global threat of HIV is underestimated
  • GSK sues Abbott over the price of Norvir
  • Agenerase discontinued

Online News Briefs November 1 2007

  • Isentress is a go!
  • Aptivus granted traditional FDA approval
  • Plans for the use of needle-free device with Fuzeon foiled
  • TPAN awarded $2.5 million SAMHSA grant
  • HIV studies in Kansas City

Online News Briefs October 15 2007

  • Isentress is a go!
  • Aptivus granted traditional FDA approval
  • Plans for the use of needle-free device with Fuzeon foiled
  • TPAN awarded $2.5 million SAMHSA grant
  • HIV studies in Kansas City

Online News Briefs October 1 2007

  • Merck and HVTN discontinue vaccination and enrollment in studies of an HIV vaccine
  • FDA approves upgrade in pregnancy category for Viramune
  • Superstar comedian and actress Mo’Nique keeps her commitment to fighting HIV in the Black community
  • Prescription Drug User Fee Act reauthorized with provisions to improve drug safety

Online News Briefs September 15 2007

  • Be positively aware with the all-new Positively Aware e-update!
  • FDA panel recommends approval of Merck’s raltegravir – the first drug in a new class of HIV drugs
  • Target and Walmart offer $4 generic drug program
  • Large sperm washing study yields no HIV infections
  • The GRACE study seeks more women

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