Retroviruses Conference: Johns Hopkins Report.(Hopkins HIV Report)

From: AIDS Treatment News | Date: February 28, 2001| Author: | Copyright information

The March 1, 2001 issue of The Hopkins HIV Report has several short, focused summaries of some of the important treatment information from the recent Retroviruses conference (8th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, Chicago, February 4-8, 2001). Written "for practitioners caring for patients with HIV/AIDS," it can also inform patients who have educated themselves about the disease. Because it targets busy people, the articles are short and to the point. This issue of The Hopkins HIV Report focuses heavily on antiretrovirals, and also includes an important ...

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