In this article, Dr. Luis J. Montaner answers questions about how HIV works, the probability of finding a cure and what it’s like collaborating with local communities on HIV research. By Dr. Luis J.
Godfrey Dzhivhuho has dedicated his career to understanding HIV and other infectious diseases, inspired by the epidemic he witnessed growing up. Raised in Warrenton-Kimberly, South Africa, the oldest ...
You may not realize you’ve benefited from HIV research. But if you’ve received a treatment that was approved through a recent clinical trial, received a CAR T cell for your cancer, or even just taken ...
A groundbreaking instance of sustained HIV remission post-stem cell transplant is transforming our understanding of the virus ...
Gilead Sciences' new shot is a drug named lenacapavir, which was tested in two studies and reportedly eliminated HIV infections in high-risk patients. People have to test negative for HIV before they ...
A Norwegian man is effectively cured of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant from his brother, who carried a rare, ...
Beyond both being viruses, HIV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 don't seem to have a lot in common. HIV-1 is a retrovirus that integrates ...
CHANCES ARE, YOU'RE under the assumption that HIV is no longer a serious concern. Treatments work. Prevention works. When people living with HIV are treated consistently and achieve viral suppression, ...
The first ever injectable drug that can prevent HIV has been approved for use in England and Wales. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. The drug, cabotegravir, would ...