Research towards an HIV-1 cure By Karine Dubé, William B. Carter, Jeff Taylor, Lynda Dee, Jeff Berry, Michael Louella Inclusion is essential to a cure An update on HIV cure research from the virtual 2021 U.S. Conference on HIV/AIDS By Danielle M. Campbell, Portia D. Cowlings, Moisé...
HIV: There's hope for a cure—where we stand now With the help of new scientific and technological developments, the HIV/Aids research community is increasingly turning to an ambitious goal: finding a cure for HIV/Aids. Dec 2, 2024 0 0 HIV & AIDS Considerable scale-up needed to achie...
Dr. Afam A. Okoye:This conference has a lot of presentations focused on HIV cure and we know HIV cure research is very diverse. It ranges from latency reversing agents so these are molecules or could be antibodies, could be adjuvants, anything that can increase the amount of RNA expression...
HIV Cure Research UpdateKuritzkes, DanielKuritzkes, Daniel
Participation in HIV cure-related research: a scoping review of the proxy literature and implications for future research. J Virus Erad. 2015;1:250–6. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Qi J, Ding C, Jiang X, Gao Y. Advances in developing CAR T-Cell therapy for HIV Cure. ...
Researchers have used radioimmunotherapy (RIT) to destroy remaining human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected cells in the blood samples of patients treated with antiretroviral therapy, offering the promise of a strategy for curing HIV infection. Resul
In this Review, we discuss advances related to HIV cure in the last 5 years, highlight remaining knowledge gaps and identify priority areas for research for the next 5 years.This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ...
Several factors have contributed to the recently renewed enthusiasm regarding the possibility of a cure for HIV infection: an increasing understanding of the mechanisms of viral persistence; a growing array of therapeutic tools with the potential to cure HIV; targeted research funding directed to the ...
HIV research; HIV prevention; HIV education; antiretroviral therapy; Spain; hepatitis; AIDS history1. Introduction The first cases of AIDS in Spain were identified in 1982 [1,2]. They corresponded to hemophiliacs and homosexual males. Since then, over 85,000 persons with AIDS have been ...
Published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, new research led by the University of Minnesota Medical School offers a new avenue of hope in the fight against chronic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.