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AIDS 2008: Is the HIV drug pipeline drying up?

The International AIDS Conference heard promising reports about the newer HIV treatments designed to help treat people with advanced and drug-resistant HIV, all of which are now available in Australia.

Good news, bad news: report from CROI

John Daye, NAPWA's Health, Treatments & Research Portfolio Co-Convenor reports from the 15th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) held in Boston, USA from 3-6 February 2008

IAS 2007: Promising signs

A major HIV/AIDS medical conference in Sydney has generated lots of news on the treatments front, reports Paul Kidd.

CROI 2007: A great leap forward

A major scientific conference on HIV has wound up with promising news on treatments which could signal a significant improvement in HIV treatment for the first time in some years.

ASHM 2006: Strategies for coping with multiple drug resistance

Finding effective treatment options for people who have taken many treatments and have multiple resistance mutations continues to be a significant challenge for HIV clinicians, and their patients.

Time to deliver

The 16th International AIDS Conference highlighted numerous important and promising developments in HIV treatments. JOHN DAYE reports.

Much more than a junket

A report from the 3rd IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis and Treatment, held in Rio de Janiero in July.

The bleeding edge

The annual Retrovirus Conference is a key event on the HIV scientific calendar, and regularly highlights the most exciting ‘bleeding edge’ developments from the world of HIV science.