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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Persons who are HIV-positive, or who have AIDS, are protected from discrimination by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other federal and state legislation. This extends to decisions to buy, rent, or sell. Further, in many states it is considered a violation of privacy to reveal that a former tenant or owner was HIV-positive or suffered from AIDS.

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Salmonella typhimurium enteritis and bacteremia in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Ann Intern Med, 1985, 102, 207-209.
Pregnancies resulting in infants with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or AIDS-related complex: Followup of mothers, children, and subsequently born siblings.
Isolation of HTLV-III from cerebrospinal fluid and neural tissues of patients with neurologic syndromes related to the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. N.
Manama: Thirty-two children were born between 2000 and 2012 to parents who had Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (Aids) without contracting the disease in Kuwait, an official has said.
The antagonists charge that vitamin C as therapy is quackery, advocated by misguided enthusiasts who have a narrow conception of science, or harbor their own personal interests in opposing orthodox treatment for ailments such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease, and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
Cohen's team at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montreal, could potentially lead to the development of new strategies to combat the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1), the causal agent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).In their article published in the journal PLoS Pathogens, Dr.
PEPFAR is the (US) President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, a five-year effort initiated in 2003 to prevent seven million new infections of AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), treat two million people with the disease, and care for ten million orphans and other vulnerable groups.
Categories: Health, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Allocation (Government accounting), Appropriated funds, Budget outlays, Cost analysis, Disease control, Disease detection or diagnosis, Disease surveillance, Federal aid to foreign countries, Foreign aid programs, Health care programs, Infectious diseases, International cooperation, International relations, Program evaluation, Strategic planning, CDC Global AIDS Program, Global HIV/AIDS Initiative, President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
Most invasive fungal infections occur in patients with prolonged neutropenia, in critically ill patients in intensive care, in patients undergoing chemotherapy for solid tumors, in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, and in patients who have received an organ transplant.
and others, "Impact of protease inhibitors and other antiretroviral treatments on acquired immunodeficiency syndrome survival in San Francisco, CA 1987-1996," American Journal of Epidemiology.
Given the magnitude of childhood morbidity attributable to chronic lung diseases and the potential long-term fiscal impact on the healthcare system, mobilization of governmental resources to the level that has been devoted to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and cardiovascular disease seems appropriate and long overdue.
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