This randomized clinical trial compares the effect of patient navigation (care coordination) with or without financial incentives with usual care on viral suppression and death among hospitalized patients with HIV infection and substance use.
This cohort study describes the role of within-couple HIV transmission among serodifferent couples having condomless sex while the HIV-positive partner was using suppressive antiretroviral therapy.
This community survey study describes trends in male medical circumcision vs use of antiretrovial therapy, and associations of each with HIV incidence before and after a program to increase uptake of circumcision and ART to prevent HIV.
This study examines uses Health and Retirement survey data to characterize trends in caregiving for home-dwelling older US adults with functional disability between 1998 and 2012.
This statement from the International Antiviral Society–USA updates recommendations for the use of antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) to treat adults with established HIV infection and to prevent HIV infection among persons at risk of infection.
In this Viewpoint, Anthony Fauci summarizes progress to date in efforts to develop an HIV vaccine that induces broadly neutralizing antibodies to neutralize the range of HIV variants that emerge from rapid mutations.
This Viewpoint reviews the HIV/AIDS pandemic through the lens of International AIDS Society conferences held since 1985.
This commentary discusses a cohort study published in JAMA Internal Medicine that investigated adherence, sexual behaviors, and incidence of HIV acquisition among patients initiating preexposure prophylaxis.
This JAMA Clinical Guidelines Synopsis summarizes the US Preventive Services Task Force’s 2013 recommendation statement on screening for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.
This Medical Letter review summarizes a newly approved 4-drug combination comprising elvitegravir, cobicistat, emtricitabine, and tenofovir for treatment of HIV infection in individuals older than 12 years.
This Medical News story discusses recent findings suggesting that men with HIV infection who take antiretroviral therapy age faster than men who are not infected with HIV.
This Medical News feature discusses advances and continued challenges in organ transplantation among HIV-positive patients with Dorry Segev, MD, PhD, a transplant surgeon at Johns Hopkins University.
Notice of Retraction and Replacement: Kessler RC, et al. Associations of Housing Mobility Interventions for Children in High-Poverty Neighborhoods With Subsequent Mental Disorders During Adolescence. JAMA. 2014;311(9):937-947.