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Antiretroviral therapy in 2011

Issue 2, 2011

HOT TOPICS IN HIV AND OTHER RETROVIRUSES
Antiretroviral therapy in 2011

Publ. date:2011
ISBN:978-88-6450-120-8
ISSN:2039-6546
E-ISSN:2239-6659
DOI:10.4147/HTHR-110200


Abstract

Since this monograph has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the first article.

The advent of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in 1996 revolutionized the management of HIV and has greatly reduced associated morbidity and mortality by inhibiting viral replication and preserving CD4 lymphocyte counts. In addition, studies have shown that successful HAART plays an important role in reducing the risk of transmission, both vertical and horizontal.
Currently, six classes of drugs acting at various stages of the viral life cycle are available: nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI), non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTI), protease inhibitors (PI), chemokine coreceptor antagonists (CCR5), fusion inhibitors and integrase strand transfer inhibitors. Table 1 lists the available agents. [...]

Table of contents

FOREWORD
by Vincent Soriano


ARTICLES
Drug-naïve HIV patients
Ann-Britt Jones, Mark Nelson
Treatment-experienced patients: salvage interventions and switch strategies
Carlo F. Perno, Maria M. Santoro
Antiretroviral therapy in special populations: use in patients with liver disease
Pablo Barreiro


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Editor-in-chief
Vincent Soriano - MD, PhD

Since the first reports of AIDS in 1981, the pandemic has expanded to all continents, with an estimated 34 million people currently living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) worldwide. Following ...
 
     
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