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XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012)

July 2012, Washington, DC

AIDS 2012: Sex Workers and Drug Users Demand Access to AIDS 2012 [VIDEO]

Sex worker and drug user activists interrupted the opening press conference of the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) on Sunday, July 22, to protest federal regulations barring sex workers and drug users from entering the U.S.alt

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AIDS 2012: Phill Wilson Asks Not Can We End AIDS, but Will We Do It? [VIDEO]

Phill Wilson, president and CEO of the Black AIDS Institute, speaking at a press conference following his plenary address on July 23, 2012, at the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS) 2012, taking place in Washington, DC.alt

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AIDS 2012: Changing Epidemiology of Opportunistic Infections in the ART Era

Large overall declines in opportunistic infections (OIs) among people with HIV in the U.S. mask continued high rates among inner city populations, according to a presentation Monday at the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) in Washington, DC.alt

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AIDS 2012: Turning the Tide on HIV/AIDS

The XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) kicked off July 22 in Washington, DC, bringing together 23,000 researchers, care and service providers, policy-makers, activists, and people living with HIV. The meeting theme, "Turning the Tide," reflects a sense of optimism stemming from recent progress in prevention and access to treatment.alt

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Advocates Release Updated Report on Pipeline Drugs for HIV, Hepatitis C, and TB

Drugs are HIV are more effective and plentiful than ever, but in many cases they are not making it into the hands of people who need them, according the 2012 Pipeline Report, released July 21 by HIV i-Base and the Treatment Action Group (TAG). Development of new direct-acting agents for hepatitis C, however, is occurring at a rapid pace.alt

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