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  • #REDIRECT [[AIDS]]
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  • ...e 1]] (HIV-1). HIV infection alone, with no pathology, does not constitute AIDS. There must be specific clinical presentations, or laboratory values, or bo ...anization uses a different staging method for HIV disease. <ref>http://www.aids-ed.org/aetc/aetc?page=cm-105_disease</ref>
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  • #redirect[[AIDS]]
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  • 199 bytes (28 words) - 22:00, 28 August 2008
  • 34 bytes (4 words) - 19:09, 7 December 2008
  • {{r|AIDS denialism}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[AIDS]]
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  • #redirect[[AIDS]]
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  • #Redirect [[AIDS]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AIDS]]
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  • #Redirect [[AIDS]]
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  • ...to control viral infections, especially so for the treatment of [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] and [[hepatitis C]], but also for the treatment of other viruses, such as == Protease inhibitors used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] ==
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  • ...reat [[herpesviruses]], particularly cytomegalovirus associated with [[HIV/AIDS]].
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  • An [[antiretroviral]] [[protease inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]].
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  • An [[antiviral]] [[protease inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]
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  • A [[protease inhibitor]] drug used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]].
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  • ...fectious human [[retrovirus]], transmitted by bodily fluids, that causes [[AIDS]].
    123 bytes (14 words) - 06:38, 17 October 2009
  • [[Protease inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] in combination with [[ritonavir]].
    124 bytes (14 words) - 11:40, 6 July 2008
  • ...tions in patients with compromised immune systems, often associated with [[AIDS]].
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  • ...analog [[reverse transcriptase]] inhibitor (NRTI) used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]].
    130 bytes (15 words) - 09:05, 5 July 2008
  • ...rug that inhibits [[reverse transcriptase]] and is used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]].
    133 bytes (16 words) - 11:37, 6 July 2008
  • ...ranscriptase]] inhibitor (NRTI) [[antiviral]] drug used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]].
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  • Integrin receptor found on platelets for fibrinogen, and aids in platelet activation.
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  • ...] drug for treating herpes cytomegalovirus retinitis associated with [[HIV/AIDS]].
    147 bytes (16 words) - 02:09, 4 July 2008
  • ...ral drug from the protease inhibitor class used to treat HIV infection and AIDS.
    131 bytes (18 words) - 02:30, 30 April 2009
  • ...log reverse transcritase inhibitor (nRTI) antiviral drug used to treat HIV/AIDS.
    132 bytes (17 words) - 20:51, 7 June 2008
  • ...eotide]]-based [[reverse transcriptase]] inhibitor used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] and [[hepatitis B]] virus.
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  • ...]] inhibitor, [[antiviral drug]] used to treat viruses including [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]s.
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  • Cause of SAIDS, the simian equivalent of AIDS.
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  • Constitutional disease associated with AIDS, also known as the ''slim disease'', where involuntary weight loss is 10% o
    163 bytes (21 words) - 10:48, 7 September 2009
  • * [[AIDS|HIV/AIDS]]
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  • ...t intended to be intelligible to humans, such as [[radar]] or navigational aids
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  • ...ude>{{subpages}}</noinclude> In chronic illnesses such as [[cancer]] and [[AIDS]], loss of muscle, fat and body weight not through malnutrition, but to inc
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  • ...for preventing, tracking controlling and investigating the epidemiology of AIDS and other diseases.
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  • 192 bytes (23 words) - 14:40, 28 May 2010
  • ...nitoring, and noncommunications electronics such as radar and navigational aids
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  • (b. 1927) Chinese gynecologist, academic, and AIDS activist honoured for her work by the United Nations and Western organizati
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  • ...ers of William John MacQuorn Rankine (including a biography)] Navigational Aids for the History of Science, Technology & the Environment (NAHSTE), Glasgow
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  • ...New York Times, December 4, 1987, http://www.nytimes.com/1987/12/04/us/cia-aids-harvard-study-on-intelligence-policy.html
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  • ...Pneumocystis jiroveci]]'' (formerly ''Pneumocystis carini'') pneumonia in AIDS and [[methicillin]]-resistant ''[[Staphylococcus aureus]]''
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  • ...iated with decreased or abnormal immunoglobulin levels including pediatric AIDS; primary [[hypergammaglobulinemia]]; SCID; [[cytomegalovirus]] infections i
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  • ...ide air traffic control, direct close air support, and set up navigational aids.
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  • ...an American physician and diplomat who served as the United States Global AIDS Coordinator for Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump since 2014; she al
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  • ...0237_NAHSTE_P0251.html Biography, qualifications, sources] at Navigational Aids for the History of Science, Technology & the Environment
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  • (薬害エイズ事件 ''Yakugai Eizu Jiken'' 'harmful medical side-effect AIDS scandal') Popular name for a series of media, political and legal events fr
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  • A computer aboard a protected vehicle, which both aids in [[situational awareness]] of weapon and sensor threats to the vehicles,
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  • This count is used to monitor [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1]] and [[AIDS]].
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|AIDS denialism}}
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • |uses=HIV/AIDS ...inhibits [[reverse transcriptase]] and is used to treat against [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] sold under the brand name '''Zerit®'''. It is in the drug class [[nucle
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{R|AIDS}}
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  • ...ologist]], academic, and [[HIV/AIDS_in_China#Blood_transfusion_controversy|AIDS activist]] in [[Zhengzhou]], [[Henan]] province, China. Gao has been honore ...g from AIDS and children orphaned by AIDS. <ref name="house">"China Places AIDS Activist Under House Arrest" article by Jim Yardley in the [[New York Times
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • |uses=HIV/AIDS & Hep. B ...cleotide-based [[reverse transcriptase inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] and [[hepatitis B virus]]. It is an analog of [[zalcitabine]] that compet
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|Ballistic missile penetration aids||**}}
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  • |uses=HIV/AIDS & Hep. B ...transcritase inhibitor]] (nRTI) [[antiviral drug]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] and is in clinical trials for treatment of [[hepatitis B]] infection. Th
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  • ...d [[U.S. Ambassador to Uganda|Uganda]] (1991-1994); received award for HIV/AIDS work in Kenya
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • ...appearance in a concentration of young men was one of the first clues to [[AIDS]] and its immunosuppressive effects. ...liposomal doxorubicin versus bleomycin and vincristine in the treatment of AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma. International Pegylated Liposomal Doxorubicin Stu
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  • HAART does ''not'' include drugs that treat complications of [[AIDS]]. For example, while it is quite common to prescribe prophylactic antimicr
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • ...lymphocytes is called the [[CD4 lymphocyte count]] and it is reduced in [[AIDS]].
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  • {{r|AIDS denialism}}
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  • ...ul nucleoside analog reverse transcriptase inhibitor used to treat HIV and AIDS. ...a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor used to treate [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]
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  • ...opharyngeal]] (vaginal) [[candidiasis]] and [[cryptococcal meningitis]] in AIDS. Fluconazole interacts with the enzyme [[14-α demethylase]] that converts
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  • A [[clinical prediction rule]] aids in identifying patients who might have positive blood cultures.<ref>Shapiro A [[clinical prediction rule]] aids in identifying patients with bacteremia from [[staphylococcus aureus]] who
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • ...ount]] and it is reduced in [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1]] and [[AIDS]].
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  • ...fficacy of azidothymidine (AZT) in the treatment of patients with AIDS and AIDS-related complex. A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial |journal=N. Engl.
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  • Their campaigns include action for AIDS and the Darfur conflict, and against torture and mine (land warfare)|land m
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  • ...gational aids, although the Army specialist tends to be more the expert on aids for parachutists and helicopters, while the Air Force specialist is more at
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  • * HIV/AIDS ...not always given consistently. Another way they can be misleading as "HIV/AIDS", for example, actually covers malaria, tuberculosis and other major diseas
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  • ...o ''Medical Subject Headings'', '''HIV wasting syndrome''', also called '''AIDS wasting syndrome''', is a complication of [[Acquired Immune Deficiency Synd ...f>{{citation | title = Effects of Androgen Administration in Men with the AIDS Wasting Syndrome: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial | au
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  • ...ith, she was not equipped depth sounding equipment, and other navigational aids, so she had to be escorted to the Welland Canal by another vessel.
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  • The use of these [[hormone]]s as aids to body building and athletic performance have been banned in sports for se
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  • ==Memory aids for the systems of the human body==
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  • ...he treatment of genital herpes and mucocutaneous herpes in patients with [[AIDS]]. It is converted to penciclovir triphosphate, which competes with [[deox
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  • ...contract cervical cancer, and the [[Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS]] (UNAIDS) has stated that [[HIV]] acquisition from penile-vaginal intercou ...ce Centers (NOCIRC), [http://www.nocirc.org/circ&aids.php Circumcision and AIDS]</ref> Some anti-circumcision advocates also argue the scientific studies o
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  • ...by the fusion of many cells; often associated with viral infections. In [[AIDS]], they are induced when the envelope [[glycoprotein]] of the [[HIV]] virus
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  • {{r|AIDS}}
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  • ...ports URL rewriting (using [[regular expressions]]), simple templating and aids in the creation of [[RSS]] and Atom feeds. As it came to prominence broadly
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  • ...ees, it grants certificates in [[sex education]], [[clinical sexology]], [[AIDS]]/[[sexually transmitted disease|STI prevention]], and erotology. ...lenged by Brian Chase, assistant general counsel for the Los Angeles-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation, who said it is not an accredited school, Institute p
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  • ...e®''' and '''ROC®''', is a [[protease inhibitor]] used to treate [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. It is effective againsts HIV-1 and HIV-2. Saquinavir binds to the prot
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  • ...®''', is a nonpeptidic [[protease inhibitor]] drug used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] in combination with [[ritonavir]]. It is used for patients with extensiv
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  • ...the truly dangerous [[warhead]]s. Payload weight assigned to penetration aids has to be traded against weight allocated to guidance or to actual warheads ===Penetration aids===
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  • ...d name '''Viracept®''' is a [[protease inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. Nelfinavir binds to and inhibits the HIV-1 viral proteinase enzyme whic
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  • ...called '''Kaletra®''', is a [[protease inhibitor]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] by disrupting the reproductive cycle of the [[virus]]. Ritonavir binds t
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  • :HHV-8 causes [[Kaposi's sarcoma]], a common disease in advanced [[AIDS]], also seen in other immunocompromised individuals.
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  • ...ide analog reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) used to treat [[HIV]]/[[ AIDS]]. It becomes [[phosphorylation|phosphorylated]] by cellular enzymes into
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  • |uses=HIV/AIDS
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  • {{r|Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator}}
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  • ...t herpes [[cytomegalovirus]] (CMV) [[retinitis]] associated with [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. It is an analog of the natural nucleoside [[cytosine]] used in [[DNA]].
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  • ...cross-cultural training, church planting, medical work, responding to HIV/Aids, literature evangelism, and youth ministry. Its work, in various spheres of ...nselling centres throughout Nigeria. Mision Africa is also involved in HIV/Aids alleviation work through [[ECWA Evangel Hospital]] and The Faith Alive Foun
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  • ...ranscriptase inhibitor]] (NRTI) [[antiviral drug]] used to treat [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]]. Emtricitabine is a synthetic analogue of [[cytidine]] and is similar in
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  • ...on Award," for his leadership in directing the U.S. Government's [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] prevention efforts in [[Kenya]].
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