• The AIDS virus mutates quickly, and scientists need to find new drugs to stay ahead of it.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • MTV's 2002 Stayin' Alive campaign to fight the AIDS virus was the largest HIV prevention effort ever attempted globally.

    FORBES: MTV's Green Crusade

  • The kingdom is only belatedly facing up to the possibility of another holocaust, this time caused by the AIDS virus.

    CNN: On the Road Back

  • To make matters worse, it may turn out that no vaccine will work on every strain of the AIDS virus.

    FORBES: Latest Hope For An AIDS Vaccine

  • For years, AIDS researchers tried to find the secret of how the AIDS virus mutated and they were not able to.

    FORBES: Five Forces Shaping the Future

  • Today, on the continent of Africa, nearly 30 million people have the AIDS virus, including 3 million children under the age of 15.

    CNN: Transcript of State of the Union

  • But Bush says there are 30 million people in Africa suffering from the AIDS virus, and only 50, 000 are receiving the medicines they need.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The researchers found that there was reduced replication of the feline Aids virus - known as feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) - in these cats.

    BBC: Glowing cats shed light on Aids

  • He predicts the company should benefit as doctors start demanding new gene-based diagnostic tests for their patients, such as new methods for genotyping the AIDS virus.

    FORBES: To Your Health

  • However, the fall-out will not deter the aforementioned demographic explosion, anymore than the AIDS virus tragedy has slowed down demographic trends across the African continent to-date.

    FORBES: The World in 2033: Big Thinkers And Futurists Share Their Thoughts

  • For instance, much of Kim's work to date focuses on a spring-shaped protein used by the AIDS virus to harpoon a cell it is about to infect.

    FORBES: Peter Kim To Head Merck's Labs

  • He said the package would waste money on an unnecessary missile system and objected to provisions that would expel service members found to have the AIDS virus and ban abortions in U.S. military hospitals overseas.

    CNN: House fails to overcome vetoes

  • "We must come to grips with the calamitous effects that the AIDS virus is having on communities and institutions, including educational systems, and find ways to mitigate its impact as much as humanly possible, " said Ms. Bellamy.

    UNESCO: Dakar

  • Here in the United States, the rate of newly reported HIV cases among African-Americans is reportedly dropping, but a new government report finds that blacks are still eight times more likely than whites to be diagnosed with the AIDS virus.

    NPR: World Aids Day and HIV in the Black Community

  • With that lab network, established with a grant from the Foundation for AIDS Research, a New York-based philanthropy, samples from the baby have been subjected to a variety of the most advanced tests to detect and monitor the AIDS virus.

    WSJ: Baby Cured of HIV for the First Time, Researchers Say

  • The aids virus originated in chimpanzees.

    FORBES: Ideas & Opinions

  • So it was noteworthy when the Home Affairs Ministry announced on May 27 that 12 foreign spouses of Singaporeans, who have been or were about to be repatriated because they have the AIDS virus, would be allowed to return or stay in the country.

    CNN: Showing 'Greater Humanity'

  • Twenty-five years ago tomorrow, doctors in Los Angeles first reported cases of what turned out to be the global catastrophe we now know as AIDS. Since then, 55 million people have been infected with the AIDS virus, and it kills around 8, 000 people a day.

    NPR: Origin of AIDS Linked to Colonial Practices in Africa

  • In cities like Kathmandu in Nepal, Sao Paulo, Brazil and Dakar, the capital city of Senegal, the channel's PSAs and documentaries about HIV got more people talking about the AIDS virus to the extent that a study by Family Health International showed changes in local behavior.

    FORBES: MTV's Green Crusade

  • The researchers need to perform a more realistic test to see if the vaccine indeed protects monkeys exposed to an AIDS-like virus.

    FORBES: Outsmarting AIDS

  • The neo-noir plot concerns Marc (Michel Piccoli), an older gangster who pulls Alex (Denis Lavant), the son of his slain cohort, into a plot to break into a laboratory and steal an AIDS-like virus, and finds his mistress, Anna (Juliette Binoche), falling for the younger man.

    NEWYORKER: Mauvais Sang

  • The drugs aim either to boost immune response or to attack and inactivate the viral enzymes that hepatitis C uses to replicate, in much the same way that AIDS drugs attack that virus.

    FORBES: Stealth Killer

  • Overall, 34 million people around the world are now thought to have the virus that causes Aids.

    BBC: Further big drop in new HIV infections among children

  • Merck said that 24 of 741 volunteers who got the vaccine became infected with HIV, the virus that causes Aids.

    BBC: NEWS | Health | Merck abandons HIV vaccine trials

  • Most were later released, but the six Bulgarians, as well as eight Libyans and a Palestinian, were charged with intentionally infecting 393 children with the virus that cuases Aids.

    BBC: Aids trial adjourned

  • The six medics were arrested in Benghazi in February 1999 and eventually convicted in a Libyan court of knowingly infecting 438 children with HIV, the virus that causes Aids.

    BBC: Freed doctor 'tortured in Libya'

  • Johnson's father, who co-owns the Los Angeles Dodgers, retired from the NBA in November 1991 after announcing he had HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. His wife, Cookie, was pregnant with E.

    WSJ: Son of Magic Johnson talks about being gay

  • The most prolific and deadly zoonotic is HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. In 1999, scientists at the University of Alabama at Birmingham traced the origins of HIV back to a subspecies of chimpanzee.

    CNN: Tracking deadly viruses' spread from animals to humans

  • Researchers claimed a breakthrough in preventing the spread of HIV , the virus that causes AIDS, when the results of a study using an experimental vaccine on 16, 000 volunteers in Thailand showed the risk of infection had been cut by 31%.

    ECONOMIST: Politics this week

  • AIDS. It is a virus.

    ECONOMIST: Even in Africa, it can be won

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