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Carolina, GSK announce novel partnership to accelerate search for HIV cure
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The HIV Cure center will be located on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus and will focus exclusively on finding a cure for HIV/AIDS.
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May
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Study shows nurses can safely and effectively manage antiretroviral treatment
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Offers a crucial alternative to doctor monitoring in light of shortage of health care workers around the world.
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2010
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Vital Signs - June 17, 2010
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Giving antiretroviral drugs to infants or mothers reduces transmission of HIV through breast milk
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Giving daily antiretroviral syrup to breastfeeding infants or treating their HIV-infected mothers with highly active antiretroviral drugs is safe and effective in preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission through breast milk, a study led by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill investigators has found.
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2009
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July
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New HIV call center will link patients to life-saving care
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As we approach National HIV/AIDS Testing Day on June 27, a new call center will connect newly diagnosed North Carolinians with HIV care providers.
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2013
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June
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30 years of HIV/AIDS research and treatment at UNC
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On June 5, 1981, the first medical article about a disease eventually known as AIDS was published. The following timeline highlights HIV/AIDS research and treatment at the University of North Carolina and University of North Carolina Health Care System since 1981.
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Two UNC School of Medicine faculty members appointed to HIV/AIDS advisory positions
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Myron Cohen, MD, and Ron Swanstrom, PhD , were recently appointed to prestigious HIV/AIDS advisory council positions. Cohen will sit on the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases’ (NIAID) AIDS Research Advisory Committee and Swanstrom will take a position on the Office of AIDS Research Advisory Council (OARAC) under the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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2010
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UNC infectious disease fellow awarded minority scholarship to join domestic battle against the spread of HIV
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Yvonne Carter, MD, is one of six scholars from under-represented minority communities to be awarded funding for HIV prevention research from the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN).
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2010
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Vital Signs - April 1, 2010
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Leone Wins Statewide HIV Award
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Associate Professor of Medicine Peter Leone, MD, is the recipient of the 2008 Marty Prairie Award.
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2008
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December
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Longer breastfeeding along with antiretroviral drugs could lower HIV transmission to babies
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New research finds that early weaning – stopping breastfeeding before six months – is of little, if any, protective value against HIV transmission nor is it safe for infant survival.
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UNC Physician Receives 2009 International Leadership Award From The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
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Agnes Moses, MD has been selected to receive the 2009 International Leadership Award (ILA) from The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
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2009
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Vital Signs - July 31, 2009