Archive for the ‘Infectious Diseases’ Category

Neglected Tropical Diseases

Posted by: admin on: March 16, 2012

The World Health Organization today laid out plans to control or eliminate a swathe of diseases that predominantly affect the world’s poorest people. To tackle neglected tropical diseases, as they are known, it is bringing together national governments, the pharmaceutical industry and philanthropists. -Team@CMHF  

Herpes Vaccine Ineffective inProtecting Women

Posted by: admin on: January 24, 2012

Vaccine  previously found effective now  fails to protect women with HSV-2 affliction  and seems to be a cause of concern. Team@CMHF

HIV and the risk of non-communicable diseases

Posted by: admin on: January 18, 2012

  Antiretroviral drugs have significantly improved the life expectancy of people living with HIV, but it has been seen that the virus – and often the ARVs themselves – can make people more susceptible to non-communicable diseases than the rest of the population. -Team@CMHF

Beware if treating epilepsy & HIV together

Posted by: admin on: January 18, 2012

New guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology will help physicians better choose seizure drugs for people on HIV/AIDS medication, avoiding deadly drug interactions and preventing critical anti-HIV drugs from becoming less effective, possibly leading to a more virulent strain of the disease. -Team@CMHF

CDC issues new TB treatment Guidelines

Posted by: admin on: January 6, 2012

New guidelines on treating so-called “latent” tuberculosis infection in the United States should significantly shorten and simplify the course of the therapy from about 9 months to 3 months, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -Team@CMHF


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