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Significant life expectancy increase for adults living with HIV on ART in Latin America

 E-Mail Study of 30,000 adults living with HIV receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Latin America and the Caribbean finds life expectancy has increased to within 10 years of the general population in these countries over the last two decades. Disparities in life expectancy due to demographic and clinical factors at the point participants began ART (including sexual HIV transmission risk, low CD4 cell count, and history of tuberculosis) highlight an ongoing need to reach vulnerable populations in the region. Life expectancy among adults living with HIV receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Latin America and the Caribbean has increased significantly since HIV testing and treatment services became more widely available, according to research published today in

Около 20 млн рублей принудительно взыскали с жителей Алтайского края за капремонт

Около 20 млн рублей принудительно взыскали с жителей Алтайского края за капремонт
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Research news - Exeter academics awarded grants for pioneering fungal research

Exeter academics awarded grants for pioneering fungal research Two scientists from the The MRC Centre for Medical Mycology, based at the University of Exeter, have received prestigious Springboard Awards from The Academy of Medical Sciences for their research into a deadly fungal disease. Biomedical researchers Dr Liliane Mukaremera and Dr Carolina Coelho will both use the funding to support their investigations into the fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans. Meningitis caused by the pathogen kills many people with weakened immunity, such as those with cancer, organ transplant recipients and HIV/AIDS. In HIV/AIDS patients alone, this meningitis kills over 181,000 people each year even with antifungal treatment.

Exeter academics awarded grants for pioneering fungal research

Dr Carolina Coelho and Dr Liliane Mukaremera Two scientists from the The MRC Centre for Medical Mycology, based at the University of Exeter, have received prestigious Springboard Awards from The Academy of Medical Sciences for their research into a deadly fungal disease. Biomedical researchers Dr Liliane Mukaremera and Dr Carolina Coelho will both use the funding to support their investigations into the fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans. Meningitis caused by the pathogen kills many people with weakened immunity, such as those with cancer, organ transplant recipients and HIV/AIDS. In HIV/AIDS patients alone, this meningitis kills over 181,000 people each year even with antifungal treatment.

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