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The AIDS Virus May Have Peaked, According to A Recent Study

The World Health Organization reports that the number of people infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, has stayed pretty much the same for the past two years.

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AIDS Linked to Ancient Tiger Monkey Attack

A tiger that lived thousands or millions of years ago may shed light on how the AIDS virus began and how it works. Researchers have found a strand of feline DNA in the AIDS virus, leading them to believe that the virus was incubated in ancient tigers, according to HealthDay . They believe that the tiger may have bitten a monkey, setting in motion the viral evolution...

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Signs of Ancient Tiger DNA Found in the AIDS Virus

While trying to discover how HIV hijacks cells, researchers at the University of Rochester discovered a feline gene in the virus: "It appears the virus took on a bit of a tiger's genetic material, scientists say, and a remnant of...

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AIDS Drugs Don't Need Routine Lab Monitoring

In a finding that has implications for how the AIDS virus is treated in Africa, new research suggests that antiretroviral drugs can be given without routine monitoring by lab tests. But tests of immune-system function might still be a good idea to monitor the progression of the disease and guide the second year of treatment, the study authors report.

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13,000 Infected With HIV/Aids in Bauchi

About 13,000 people are currently infected with the Human Immune Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) virus in Bauchi State with Katagum, Ningi, Tafawa Balewa and Jama' Are Local Government Areas having the highest rate among the 20 local government councils in the state.

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AIDS May Date Back to Ancient Tiger

AIDS May Date Back to Ancient Tiger Researchers find signs of feline DNA in virus Posted December 6, 2009 By Randy Dotinga HealthDay Reporter SUNDAY, Dec. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Early roots of the virus that causes AIDS might be found in a tiger that lived thousands or millions of years ago, new research suggests. It appears the virus took on a bit of a tiger's genetic...

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AIDS Breakthrough Shows Hope For Fighting Infected Cells With Stem Cells

California (ChattahBox) - A huge breakthrough by the UCLA AIDS Institute has shown that human blood stem cells may possible be programed to attack cells that have been infected by the HIV/AIDS virus. According to the research, human stem cells may be able to be used to create an effect similar to a vaccine. “We have demonstrated [...]

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Man Injects Wife With AIDS Virus

In a shocking incident, an HIV-positive man injected his wife with his blood while she slept, infecting her with the virus that causes AIDS.A 35 year old man from New Zealand admitted injecting his wife with the virus, an offense that carries a maximum of 14 years in prison.According to media report, the man wanted to transmit the disease to her so that she would start having sex...

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History of HIV AIDS virus

Virus AIDS in 1984 has become an epidemic throughout the world and is known as one of the most dangerous viruses that are ever struck a man in his history.

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What is difference between HIV and AIDS virus?

HIV is the virus that can infect people and spread it to other people.HIV virus is most present in more sexual fluids and blood of infected pepole.

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AIDS victory: Science gains a foothold in South Africa

When it came to the AIDS virus, there was a time when South African President Jacob Zuma was the equivalent of a global-warming skeptic. He once insisted that HIV, which infects 1 in 10 South Africans, could be prevented with a shower. As ignorant as that sounds, Mr. Zuma might as well have been the chief of surgery at the Cleveland Clinic compared to his predecessor, Thabo Mbeki. Mr....

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Ancient HIV stowaway may hold clue to transmission

An HIV genetic stowaway that may have come from a related cat virus could help the AIDS virus transmit and replicate in people, U.S. researchers reported. AIDS - HIV - Sexually transmitted disease - Virus - Health

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Get alerts when there is a new article from the NY Sex and Relationships Examiner. Read Examiner.com s terms of use. Philippe Padieu knowingly spreads HIV and AIDS virus to women, mutiple female lovers who appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show. Today s … see more. Philippe Padieu See also: philippe padieu wiki | woods tiger [...]

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Feline 'pawprint' found in HIV genome

American microbiologists reckon they've found the genetic equivalent of a feline pawprint in the modern-day, human form of the AIDS virus

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Feline 'pawprint' found in HIV genome

American microbiologists reckon they've found the genetic equivalent of a feline pawprint in the modern-day, human form of the AIDS virus