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CDC: HIV Infections Higher Than Estimated
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Dr. Kevin Fenton, director of the National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP), explains the numbers and what they could ...
CDC Releases Updated Estimates on New HIV Infections Kaiser network.org
US HIV incidence 40% higher than previous estimates, new test shows Aidsmap
Number of HIV Infections in US Greater Than Previous Estimates The Money Times
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HIV Risk Behaviors Among US High School Students Decline, Study Finds
Kaiser network.org, DC -
The study did find a significant increase in injection-drug among black and Hispanic students (MMWR, "Trends in HIV- and STD-Related Risk Behaviors Among ...
New gel could help prevent spread of HIV
WNDU-TV, IN -
Now, researchers are testing a new option, and this time women are in control. As a single woman and the executive director of a large non-profit, ...

BusinessWeek
Spanish Banks Stay Strong amid Downturn
BusinessWeek - Jul 31, 2008
Both Santander (STD) and BBVA (BBV) now generate roughly one-third of their net profits from Latin America?a region relatively unscathed by the credit ...BBV
Seniors: More Sex, More STDs?
U.S. News & World Report, DC - Jul 9, 2008
The Swedish researchers responsible for today's study interviewed a random sample of married 70-year-olds at various times from 1971 to 2001 and found that ...
Senior Sex Up...So Are STDs KWHN
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Daily Nation
Parents hard hit by sex infections
Daily Nation, Kenya - Jul 11, 2008
Researchers point to myriad factors contributing to the rise in STDs, among them a high mid-life divorce rate and the ease of finding dates online. ...
Deportation Tied to Higher HIV Risk for Men Injecting Drugs
U.S. News & World Report, DC - Jul 30, 2008
While the researchers admit such causal implications are unclear, their paper suggests deportation might be indicative of higher risk-taking. ...
Deportation linked to higher risk of HIV infection in male ... EurekAlert (press release)
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Pornography: Children as Victims
MyNews.in, India -
More children contract sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) each year than all the victims of polio in its 11-year epidemic (1942-1953). ...
Safer Sex Found in High Schoolers but Progress Is Mixed
MedPage Today, NJ - Aug 1, 2008
Despite progress in previous years, note that in the past two years alone, rates of risky behaviors have not decreased, and rates of HIV and STD infections ...
The Pill Raises Cervical Cancer Risk
Newsinferno.com, NY -
HPV infection of the cervix is a sexually transmitted disease?or STD. Because the virus may remain in the body for life, a prior HPV infection in the ...
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Absorptive Capacity, Coauthoring Behavior, and the Organization of Research in Drug Discovery -
IM Cockburn, RM Henderson - Journal of Industrial Economics, 1998 - Blackwell Synergy
... is mediated by much more than simple investment in leading edge science. ... and the
nature of the contractual relationship between public researchers and private ...

Conducting Internet-Based HIV/STD Prevention Survey Research: Considerations in Design and … -
W Pequegnat, BRS Rosser, AM Bowen, SS Bull, RJ … - AIDS and Behavior, 2007 - Springer
... US, Rosser (2005) contracted with a leading software development ... The researcher needs
to ensure that every ... Because researchers typically never see or learn of ...

[CITATION] Sex and Cyberspace--Virtual Networks Leading to High-Risk Sex -
KE Toomey, RB Rothenberg - JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 2000 - JAMA
... Sex and Cyberspace?Virtual Networks Leading to High ... 10 However, marketeers, survey
researchers, credit entrepreneurs, and ... that are needed for STD control are ...

… Among African American Female Adolescents Participating in an HIV/STD Prevention Intervention Trial … -
KF HARRINGTON, RJ DiCLEMENTE, GM WINGOOD, RA … - Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2001 - stdjournal.com
... may introduce misclassification bias, potentially leading to false conclusions in
survey research and research evaluating the efficacy of STD/HIV prevention ...

Extending IEEE Std. 1149.4 analog boundary modules to enhance mixed-signal test -
U Kac, F Novak, F Azais, P Nouet, M Renovell - Design & Test of Computers, IEEE, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
... Extending IEEE Std. 1149.4 Analog Boundary Modules to Enhance Mixed-Signal Test ... This
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[BOOK] Mathematical Approaches for Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: Models, Methods, and Theory
C Castillo-Ch?vez - 2002 - books.google.com
... He was not only a leading researcher in the field ... re-state that the views and research
presented in ... M. Kribs-Zaleta Kenneth L. Cooke: Researcher, educator par ...

Research Productivity in a System of Universities -
JD Adams, Z Griliches - The Economics and Econometrics of Innovation, 2000 - books.google.com
... 1 Introduction The topic of this paper is the research productivity of a system
of universities, where the particular system is a group of leading public and ...

Use of'leading-edge'information systems by academic chemists in the UK: part I. The results of a … -
G Philip - Journal of Information Science, 1995 - jis.sagepub.com
... We have also investigated the use of ?leading-edge? systems in rela- tion
to: (i) research productivity of departments as measured ...

Beyond the medical model of women?s sexual problems: a campaign to resist the promotion of ?female … -
L COMMENT - Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
... LEADING COMMENT ... education or lack of access to contraception, abortion, and STD care. ...
Because the early researchers emphasized similarities in men?s and women ...

A taxonomy of competitive retailing strategies
JM Hawes, WF Crittenden - Strategic Management Journal, 1984 - JSTOR
... Some of the leading researchers in the business policy ... solution is determined by
the researcher through an ... This enabled the researchers to collect data from a ...

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World's Leading STD Researchers Head To Seattle

Media who cover sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS, health research, or reproductive health are invited to attend the 17th meeting of the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Disease Research (ISSTDR). The conference will be conducted jointly with the 10th annual International Union against Sexually Transmitted Infections (IUSTI) World Congress, July 29 - August 1, 2007 at Seattle's Washington State Convention and Trade Center. Free online registration can be found at http://www.astda.org

The biennial ISSTDR meetings are the preeminent venues for scientific research in all STDs, including HIV/AIDS. The Seattle meeting will be global in scope, with anticipated attendance by 1,200 scientists from at least 70 countries.

Highlights to be presented in Seattle include: how the tobacco plant may contribute to STD prevention; the effectiveness of adult circumcision in preventing the spread of HIV and other STDs; whether there will be a rise in STDs among baby boomers in the near future; the vicious cycles of HIV infections and genital herpes; and the latest research on the new, controversial vaccines to prevent HPV and cervical cancer.

The conference will address groundbreaking research in biomedical, behavioral and social sciences related to all STDs and research in health services, public health, and prevention methods.

Presentation of the latest research findings will be supplemented by state of the art lectures and symposia by some of the world's preeminent experts.

According to the Presidents of the ISSTDR and the IUSTI, "In this era of instantaneous electronic communication, international conflict, social disruption, population migration, and worldwide travel for business and recreation, the intertwined epidemics of HIV infection and other STDs reach ever greater numbers of people around the world, with particularly devastating impacts on women and young people.

At the same time, biomedical and other scientific advances offer hope and, in many settings, the reality of improved prevention and control for both individuals and communities."

Kaiser Associates
http://www.kaiserassociates.com

 
 
 
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