
AIDS and Tuberculosis
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Edited by outstanding scientists in the field, this ready reference is divided into three main sections covering immunology and vaccination strategies, drugs, and clinical issues.
Timely reading for microbiologists, virologists, bacteriologists, immunologists, and pathophysiologists, as well as for the pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries.
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Dr. Walker is Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Center for AIDS Research at Harvard University; Director of the Partners AIDS Research Center at Massachusetts General Hospital; and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator. He obtained his undergraduate training at the University of Colorado and the Swiss Federal Technical Institute, and graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Following an internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship in infectious diseases in the laboratory of Dr. Robert T. Schooley, studying the cellular immune response to HIV in infected persons. He now spends the majority of his time in the laboratory studying immune responses in chronic viral infections. His basic science research focuses on cellular immune responses to HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV). Dr. Walker also continues his work as a clinician with a specialty is infectious disease, focusing on the treatment of persons with HIV/AIDS. In addition, he has been involved in collaborative research in Africa at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa, where he helped to establish a state of the art AIDS Research Center to serve sub-Saharan Africa.
Content
IMMUNOLOGY AND VACCINATION STRATEGIES FOR AIDS AND TB
HIV Immunology and Prospects for Vaccines (Julg, Walker)
Immune Response to Tuberculosis as Basis for Rational Vaccination Strategies (Kaufmann, Stenger)
BCG Vaccination in the HIV+ Newborn (Hanekom, Hussey)
DRUGS
HIV/AIDS Drugs (Gulick)
Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Drug Resistance and Genetic Mechanisms - Facts, Artifacts and Fallacies (Böttger, Springer)
HIV-TB Drug Interactions (Oni, Pepper, Wilkinson)
CLINICAL ISSUES
Clinical Issues in the Diagnosis and Management of HIV Infection (Dryden-Peterson, Sunpath, Gandhi)
HIV-associated tuberculosis: clinical challenges (Schluger)
TB/AIDS: An Integrated Clinical and Public Health Response (Goldfeld, Corbett)
Extensively drug resistant Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS (Murray, Cohen)
Clinical Issues (including diagnosis): Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (IRIS) (Grobusch, Menezes, John)
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