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PET Scans May Predict Who Gets Inflammatory Reaction to HIV Treatment Start

Some of those with a highly damaged immune system develop a harmful inflammatory reaction after beginning antiretrovirals.

Shingles Still More Common in People With HIV

New cases of shingles appear to be on decline among people living with HIV, but rates are still higher than those seen in the general pop.

Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS) Risk Factors Identified

Johns Hopkins researchers have identified risk factors for immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS).

Diagnosing In The Dark

A complex mix of symptoms and a shrinking number of aids physicians can add up to an OI (opportunistic infection) ID crapshoot.

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