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IAS Conference: Low-Cost CD4 Tests; HIV Prevalence Among Pregnant Zimbabweans; Treating HIV-TB With ARVs; Vaccine Trials
The following are stories from this week"s 5th International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention meeting in Cape Town, South Africa:

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Pharmacists Need A Place At The Health Reform Table The Baltimore Sun
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Ceregene Presents Additional Clinical Data From Phase 2 Trial Of CERE-120 For Parkinson's Disease
Ceregene, Inc. reported additional clinical data from a double-blind, controlled Phase 2 trial of CERE-120 in 58 patients with advanced Parkinson"s disease. CERE-120 uses AAV-based gene therapy to deliver the neurotrophic factor, neurturin, to Parkinson"s disease patients in order to restore the function and protect degenerating nigrostriatal neurons. The company previously announced that the Phase 2 trial did not meet its primary endpoint of improvement in the Unified Parkinson"s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) motor off score at 12 months of follow-up, although several secondary endpoints suggested a modest clinical benefit.
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Health Professions Council Take Advice Of Psychology Experts

The British Psychological Society has today welcomed the announcement by the Health Professions Council (HPC) to set high entry level qualifications for psychologists to be admitted to the forthcoming statutory register of Practitioner Psychologists. The Society had strongly advised that the entry level needed to be the same as the Society"s current Doctorate level which can be obtained via various routes. Sue Gardner, President of the British Psychological Society said: "We are delighted that the HPC listened to our advice about education entry levels. We are the existing voluntary regulator and have been since the late 1980s. We represent the consensus of the profession in knowing what level of education and training is required before a psychologist is deemed safe to practice independently and this level has been agreed with the largest public sector employers - the health and education services." "However, we are disappointed that our advice to protect the title "psychologist" was not taken on board, as this would have been comprehensive and less confusing for the public." The HPC"s decision is that from 1 July 2009 when they take over as the regulator they will use the same entry level threshold as the Society which we have benchmarked at Doctorate level. This recognises promises made by the Government to the Society that standards would not drop as a result of the transition from voluntary to statutory regulation. For more information about the entry levels please see the statutory regulation area of the Society website http://www.bps.org.uk/statreg The British Psychological Society


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