Better PrEParation for HIV prevention in minority groups Louise Lloyd Research Highlights06 Dec 2024Nature Reviews Urology Volume: 22, P: 4 Gender justice and prioritizing women and girls in the HIV response A strategic dialogue on ‘gender justice in the HIV response’ held at the 25th Internatio...
Despite the success of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people living with HIV, lifelong treatment is required and there is no cure. HIV can integrate in the host genome and persist for the life span of the infected cell. These latently infected cells are not recognized as foreign because they...
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Rethinking AIDS: A growing group of scientists claim HIV - the AIDS virus - is harmless, AIDS is not contagious, and medication is dangerous.
As an established multidisciplinary journal, AIDS Research and Therapy advances the prevention, treatment and global understanding of HIV/AIDS. Open access ...
This site provides free full-text articles (from American Psychologist, etc.) and other resources re: assessment, therapy, forensics, etc.
The sharpest decline coincided with the reframing of HIV infection from absolute death sentence to chronic disease. This decline also occurred during a time when there were few major new developments in vaccines and treatments and when African Americans were increasingly infected. 展开 ...
As an established multidisciplinary journal, AIDS Research and Therapy advances the prevention, treatment and global understanding of HIV/AIDS. Open access ...
There were 303 articles published during the period 1992-2019, with a rapid increase in the number of publications in the past 5 years. Common themes included determinants of fertility desire, HIV prevention for adolescents, and safer conception for couples affected with HIV. However, publications ...
HIV-1 capsid gains nuclear entry This study provides ultrastructural evidence that the HIV-1 capsid can enter the nucleus of an infected T cell line through the nuclear pore complex and fragments in the nucleoplasm to release the viral genome. ...