1999 TAGlines
Table of Contents
  • Volume 6, Issue 6, November 1999
    Federal Panel Gives Imprimatur to Cessation of Antibiotic, Antiviral Preventive Therapies After T-cell Rise; Desperately Seeking Rx: I Say Salvage, You Say Rescue; HIV Antiretrovirals in Development; Summary of TAG Policy Statement on NDA 20-993, Gilead Sciences' Application for Approval of Preveon adefovir dipivoxil for Treatment of HIV; UPHS/IDSA Draft Revisions to: Guidelines for the prevention of opportunistic infections in HIV-infected individuals; Taking Stock

  • Volume 6, Issue 5, September 1999
    HIV immunology and the thymus, stopping or interrupting therapy -- so called drug holidays -- and current and planned research into structured treatment interruptions.

  • Volume 6, Issue 4, June 1999 | en español
    Data As Treatment; HIV Antibody Breakthrough in Transgenic Mice Could Prove Boon to Vaccine Effort
    El Avance sobre Anticuerpos del VIH en un Ratón; Sequía de Datos

  • Volume 6, Issue 3, May 1999 | en español
    TAG Community Forum: AIDS Vaccines and Microbicides; Life Wish; Frontiers of Immunology; Table 1: T-Cell Kinetics in HIV-Negative and HIV-Infected Individuals; Table 2: Differences between Hellerstein and Ho T-Cell Labeling Experiments; Table 3: Non-HAART & HAART-induced changes in TREC; #6 Addition to Board

  • Volume 6, Issue 2, March 1999 | en español
    About Face; Breakthrough: AIDS is back; Continual Suppression to Yield to Pulsed Therapy? Data Be Damned: AIDSVax Field Trial; Table: Status of Current HIV-1 Vaccine Strategies

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