Prevention of HIV/AIDS
Prevention of HIV/AIDS:
Methods of prevention of HIV/AIDS mentioned in various sources
includes those listed below.
This prevention information is gathered from various sources,
and may be inaccurate or incomplete.
None of these methods guarantee prevention of HIV/AIDS.
Medical news about treatments for HIV/AIDS
These medical news articles may be relevant to HIV/AIDS treatment:
HIV/AIDS Prevention: Book Excerpts
Research Medications for Treating HIV/AIDS
Some medications in the research for treatment of HIV/AIDS include:
Clinical Trials for HIV/AIDS
Some of the clinical trials for HIV/AIDS include:
- Gallium Nitrate in Treating Patients With AIDS-Related Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma - This study has been completed (Current: 23 Nov 2006) - gallium nitrate
- Combination Chemotherapy in Treating Patients With AIDS-Related Lymphoma - This study is no longer recruiting patients (Current: 23 Nov 2006) - cyclophosphamide,cytarabine,doxorubicin HCl liposome,filgrastim,methotrexate,prednisone,vincristine
- Gene Therapy, Chemotherapy, and Peripheral Stem Cell Transplantation in Treating Patients With HIV-Related Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma - This study is no longer recruiting patients (Current: 23 Nov 2006) - RevM10 gene,RevM10/polAS gene
- Combination Chemotherapy in Treating Patients With AIDS-Related Lymphoma - This study is no longer recruiting patients (Current: 23 Nov 2006) - bleomycin,cisplatin,co-trimoxazole,cyclophosphamide,cytarabine,doxorubicin,etoposide,filgrastim,fluorouracil,ifosfamide,leucovorin calcium,mesna,methotrexate,methylprednisolone,pentamidine,prednisone,vincristine,zidovudine
- Liposomal Doxorubicin Plus Combination Chemotherapy in Treating Patients With AIDS-Associated Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma - This study is no longer recruiting patients (Current: 23 Nov 2006) - doxorubicin HCl liposome,methotrexate,prednisone,sargramostim,vincristine
- more clinical trials...»
Curable Types of HIV/AIDS
Possibly curable or rare types of HIV/AIDS include:
- Pneumocystitis carinii pneumonia related HIV
- Tuberculosis related HIV
- Toxoplasmosis related HIV
- Herpes zoster related HIV
- Hemophiliacs related HIV
- more curable types...»
Rare Types of HIV/AIDS:
Some rare types of HIV/AIDS include:
- Pneumocystitis carinii pneumonia related HIV
- Tuberculosis related HIV
- Toxoplasmosis related HIV
- more rare types...»
Treatments for HIV/AIDS
Treatments to consider for HIV/AIDS may include:
- Nucleoside reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibitors - also called nucleoside analogs
- Zidovudine (AZT) - also called ZDV
- Zalcitibine (ddC)
- Didanosine (ddI)
- Stavudine (d4T)
- more treatments...»
Prevention of HIV/AIDS:
The Role of STD Detection and Treatment in HIV Prevention: DSTD (Excerpt)
Testing and
treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can be an effective tool
in preventing the spread of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. An
understanding of the relationship between STDs and HIV infection can help
in the development of effective HIV prevention programs for persons with
high-risk sexual behaviors . (Source: excerpt from The Role of STD Detection and Treatment in HIV Prevention: DSTD)
HIV Infection and AIDS, An Overview, NIAID Fact Sheet: NIAID (Excerpt)
Because no vaccine for
HIV is available, the only way to prevent infection by the virus is
to avoid behaviors that put a person at risk of infection, such as
sharing needles and having unprotected sex.
Many people
infected with HIV have no symptoms. Therefore, there is no way of
knowing with certainty whether a sexual partner is infected unless
he or she has repeatedly tested negative for the virus and has not
engaged in any risky behavior.
People should either abstain
from having sex or use male latex condoms or female polyurethane
condoms, which may offer partial protection, during oral, anal, or
vaginal sex. Only water-based lubricants should be used with male
latex condoms.
Although some laboratory evidence shows that
spermicides can kill HIV, researchers have not found that these
products can prevent a person from getting HIV.
The risk of
HIV transmission from a pregnant woman to her baby is significantly
reduced if she takes AZT during pregnancy, labor, and delivery, and
her baby takes it for the first six weeks of life.
(Source: excerpt from HIV Infection and AIDS, An Overview, NIAID Fact Sheet: NIAID)
HIV/AIDS Treatment: Book Excerpts
Prevention Claims: HIV/AIDS
Information on prevention of HIV/AIDS comes from many sources.
There are some sources that claim preventive benefits
for many different diseases for various products.
We may present such information
in the hope that it may be useful,
however, in some cases claims of HIV/AIDS prevention may be
dubious, invalid, or not recognized in mainstream medicine.
Please discuss any treatment, discontinuation of treatment,
or change of treatment plans with your doctor
or professional medical specialist.
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