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|a Current Studies in HIV Research
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|a Intro -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- List of Contributors -- Diversity and Global Epidemiology of HIV -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. HIV GENETIC DIVERSITY -- 3. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION -- 4. THE IMPACT OF HIV DIVERSITY -- 4.1. The Impact of HIV Diversity on Pathogenesis -- 4.2. The Impact of HIV Diversity on Disease Progression and Transmission -- 4.3. The Impact of HIV Diversity on Response to HAART and Drug Resistance -- 4.4. HIV Diversity and HIV Vaccines -- 5. THE GLOBAL EPIDEMIC AT A GLANCE -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- HIV Transmission -- 1. INTRODUCTION
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|a 2. SEXUAL TRANSMISSION OF HIV -- 2.1. Anal Intercourse -- 2.2. Vaginal Intercourse -- 2.3. Oral Intercourse -- 3. FACTORS AFFECTING SEXUAL TRANSMISSIBILITY OF HIV -- 4. HIV TRANSMISSION AMONG PEOPLE WHO USE DRUGS -- 4.1. Risk per Drug Injection -- 5. MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV -- 5.1. Factors Affecting Mother to Child HIV Transmission -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Infection: Timing, Risk Factors and Strategies for Prevention -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. THE TIMING AND RISKS OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD HIV TRANSMISSION
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|a 2.1. HIV Transmission In Utero -- 2.2. HIV Transmission During Delivery -- 2.3. HIV Transmission During Breast Feeding -- 3. RISK FACTORS FOR HIV TRANSMISSION FROM MOTHER TO CHILD -- 3.1. Risk Factors for In Utero Transmission -- 3.2. Risk Factors for Peripartum Transmission -- 3.3. Risk Factors during Breast Feeding -- 3.4. Risk Factors That Have Not Been Assigned to a Particular Time of Transmission -- 4. THE IMPORTANCE OF ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT IN MOTHER-TO- CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES
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|a Reducing Pre-partum and Intra-partum Transmission of HIV to Infants -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. PREVENTING MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION (PMTCT) -- 3. THE DIAGNOSTIC TESTS FOR HIV INFECTION IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN -- 4. PRENATAL CARE -- 4.1. Antiretroviral Therapy in Reducing Perinatal Transmission of HIV -- 4.2. HIV Counseling -- CONCLUSION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- HIV Infection and Cell Signaling Pathways -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. SIGNALING PATHWAYS THAT ARE ACTIVATED VIA HIV GP120 AND CHEMOKINE CO-RECEPTORS
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|a 3. THE ROLE OF HIV REGULATORY AND ACCESSORY PROTEINS ON CELLULAR SIGNALING PATHWAYS -- 3.1. The Role of HIV Nef Protein -- 3.2. The Role of NF- κB Transcription Factors and Tat -- 3.3. The Role of Vpr -- 4. DNA DAMAGE-SIGNALING PATHWAYS AND APOPTOSIS IN HIV INFECTION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Determinants of HIV Pathogenesis Related to Disease Progression -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. DETERMINANTS OF HIV PATHOGENESIS -- 2.1. Host Genetic -- A. Genes Encoding Cell-surface Receptors or their Ligands
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