South Dakota Reports HIV Cases in Babies Two infants test positive for the virus, leading health officials to call for better antibody testing of pregnant women.
Can Oral Sex Make You HIV-Immune? A new study suggests that repeated exposure to the virus during oral sex elicits neutralizing antibodies in seronegative men.
Therapy May Permanently Jam HIV Receptors Experimental compound aims to make immune systems cells resistant to strains of the virus that target the CCR5 cellular portal.
Clinicians Advised to Step Up HIV Tests Many physicians and health workers still aren't adhering to CDC recommendations to screen all patients ages 13 to 64 for the virus.
HIV Is Still a Crisis in California Officials in one of northern county in the state warn against complacency against the virus and its effects.