Four decades after AIDS first emerged as a global crisis, world leaders, advocates and community representatives gathered at ...
PARIS — The European AIDS Clinical Society (EACS) has shifted the focus of its guidelines toward managing comorbidities and the health needs of an aging HIV population, while making only incremental ...
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New HIV Research Could Signal A Nanoparticle Breakthrough Cure For The Devastating Disease
In 1959, the first case of HIV – the virus that causes AIDS – was confirmed in the blood of a recently deceased man. In the early 1980s, the virus had spread to the US and the UK, with cases ...
Gilead Sciences said it has reached settlements with multiple drugmakers that had sought to market generic versions of Biktarvy, its treatment for HIV, delaying generic competition for more than a ...
To date, only seven people worldwide have been considered cured of HIV infection. Now, a study from the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), published in August, has reignited hope by achieving ...
A Norwegian man who lived with HIV for more than a decade has become the 10th person in the world confirmed to be in long-term remission from the virus, according to new research. The 63-year-old man, ...
Advancements in HIV/AIDS research, drug development, and clinical practice since the 1980s have made it possible for people living with HIV to lead long, productive lives and keep the virus in check ...
People infected with HIV must take antiretroviral drugs for life. But engineered antibodies appeared to suppress the virus for certain participants in recent trials in Africa and Europe A digital ...
Is a cure for HIV in sight? Since the virus that causes AIDS was identified over 40 years ago, finding a cure has been the holy grail of HIV research and the army of scientists conducting it. I’m ...
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Defective HIV copies explain most persistent traces in blood following treatment, study finds
Antiretroviral drugs for HIV infection have enabled most people living with the virus to live long and healthy lives. However, a small portion of people experience detectable—and worrisome—traces of ...
For years, Philip Goulder has been obsessed with a particularly captivating idea: In the hunt for an HIV cure, could children hold the answers? Starting in the mid-2010s, the University of Oxford ...
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