Nature Immunology
Sep 6 2008, Arpita Mukherjee

A quarter- century wisdom that the progression of HIV to AIDS is driven chiefly by the ‘viral load’, that is the amount of HIV in the blood has been challenged by a new finding, published last Sunday in the journal Nature Immunology.

According to.

Related Stories
Most Recent Most Popular Most Commented
(0)
AP, Geneva
The United Nations’ AIDS program says Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed a new executive director for the group.
made popular Dec 1 2008
(0)
AP, Geneva
The United Nations’ AIDS program says Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed a new chief for the group.
made popular Dec 1 2008
(42)
Grace Calderon, Quezon City
The latest official AIDS epidemic update report from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organization (WHO) is dated December...
made popular Sep 23 2008
(0)
Pratyush, New Delhi
India is celebrating the data that showed the number of HIV infected people have come down by half to 2.47 million. The recently released estimate data has tried to...
made popular Jul 10 2007
(0)
Irani, New Delhi
The word HIV — Human Immunodeficiency Virus — itself sends a shiver down the spine. This condition in humans, which slowly destroys the immune system of a...
made popular Jun 29 2007
(0)
Pratyush, New Delhi
India tops the list of HIV cases worldwide. It has now about 5.7 million AIDS patients. The UNAIDS official report revealed this data. It says further that it is very...
made popular May 31 2006
(2)
Himadree, Delhi
To keep a check on the growing number of school children’s getting devoured by the incurable disease AIDS, a joint venture was recently launched by Oman’s...
made popular May 10 2006
(0)
Irani, New Delhi
The World Health Organization has warned that about 1,800 babies are born with HIV each day. It is because their mothers do not get the drugs they need! It is...
made popular Mar 29 2006
(1)
Himadree, Delhi
According to report from the Reuters, UNAIDS has said that the children’s who are suffering from HIV/AID’S are not getting proper care and treatment....
made popular Feb 17 2006
(0)
Irani, New Delhi
HIV/AIDS epidemic is exploding in China. And on the lines of this concern, China on Sunday issued its first detailed policy guidelines on dealing with the deadly...
made popular Feb 13 2006
(0)
Bhawana Negi, Delhi
UNICEF, UNAIDS and other partners recently launched a global campaign so as to assess the impact of HIV/AIDS among children. It was really stunning that fewer than 5...
made popular Nov 10 2005
(0)
Bhawana Negi, Delhi
Will the close of the year 2005 see an AIDS-free childhood? The question is yet to be answered, though some steps have been taken in this regard. A Global Campaign for...
made popular Oct 14 2005
(0)
Bhawana Negi, Delhi
Although the world might claim that it has obtained success in reducing the death and disability cases among the children, yet the study conducted by UNICEF has another...
made popular Oct 13 2005
All Stories
Most Recent Most Popular Most Commented