‘Science Speaks’ Reports On Findings Presented At 2017 Conference On Retroviruses And Opportunistic Infections
Center for Global Health Policy’s “Science Speaks”: CROI 2017: Science Speaks brings news from Seattle
Antigone Barton, senior editor and writer of “Science Speaks,” writes, “The 2017 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections this week finds a growing research agenda informing and informed by science and strategy surrounding HIV as well as tuberculosis, hepatitis, and emerging infections that include Ebola and Zika. Science Speaks is here … through the week for reports of advances in improved treatment options, prevention progress, news on all three 90s, and more…” (2/10).
Center for Global Health Policy’s “Science Speaks”: CROI 2017: A story of scientific collaboration, and resistance to travel ban highlight benefits of cross-border research (Barton, 2/14).
Center for Global Health Policy’s “Science Speaks”: CROI 2017: With free treatment for citizens, but not for immigrants, Botswana sees progress, and evidence of why that progress has stalled (Barton, 2/14).
Center for Global Health Policy’s “Science Speaks”: CROI 2017: Study takes a look at real world impact of combination HIV prevention (Barton, 2/15).
Center for Global Health Policy’s “Science Speaks”: CROI 2017: Continuing HIV treatment for new mothers in maternal and child health programs improves outcomes (Lubinski, 2/15).
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