Maureen M. Goodenow, Ph.D
Stephany W. Holloway University Chair for AIDS Research

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Dept. of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Florida College of Medicine 
P.O. Box 103633 
Gainesville, FL 32610-3633

Office Location and Express Mail address: 
Dept. of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine 
University of Florida College of Medicine 
1376 Mowry Road 
Gainesville, FL 32610-0275 

Office: (352) 273 8165
Fax: (352) 273 8284

Email: goodenow@pathology.ufl.edu

Primary Area of Research:

HIV And AIDS 

Human Immunodeficiency Virus Research constitutes a large proportion of today's medical research. At the end of 1997, approximately 30.6 million people are living with HIV/AIDS. Of these, an estimated 29.5 million are adults and 1.1 million are children younger than 15 years. More than 90 percent of all HIV infections worldwide in infants and children are due to mother-to-child (vertical) transmission.

Until 1997, the HIV/AIDS related deaths cases worlwide numbered approximately 11.7 million, where 2.7 million were children. About 40 million people are estimated to be infected with HIV by the end of the year 2000. We are starting to use the term "pandemic" in an attempt to describe the magnitude of a virus that threatens to have millions of individuals infected throughout the world by the end of the approaching millenium.

In the US, the number of AIDS cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) through December 1997 was 641,086. Children under the age of 13 accounted for almost 8 thousand of those cases. CDC reported 390,692 AIDS related death cases among people aged 25-44, constituting the second leading cause of death in the United States.

The way in which the HIV pandemic is perceived is crucial; it determines what will be done about the disease and by whom. Health policy making is heavily influenced by biomedical research. The decision of intervention in prevention and/or treatment of HIV is often based on the findings from published studies from medical journals or collaborative multi-institutional studies. 

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