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Previous research has shown that HIV-specific CD8 T-cell responses directed against five genetically conserved HIV-1 protein ...
Receiving treatment within the first month of life could protect children for at least three years, a study suggests.
Scientists used a mRNA-based vaccine to reliably trigger antibodies that block HIV infection in people and monkeys ...
HIV antivirals may be the key to stopping HTLV-1, a deadly virus with no cure. In a decade-long study, researchers ...
An epidemic that's been sustained for 44 years might finally be quelled, with the milestone approval of the first HIV drug ...
To find out what may be behind these numbers, Dr. Ann Khalsa, a clinician at the Valleywise Health McDowell Clinic spoke with ...
Reported in Nature, this is the first new genetic variant related to HIV infection discovered in nearly 30 years of research. It could, in the future, help direct the development of new treatments ...
In a recent landmark study, scientists have unveiled how HIV-1 penetrates the cell's nuclear barrier—a discovery that could reshape antiviral strategies. The research, led by Professor Peijun Zhang, ...
Australian scientists have developed a novel technology to reveal hidden HIV viruses in white blood cells. This breakthrough could pave the way for eliminating HIV virus completely from the body.
Researchers at the Department of Medicine, Huddinge, have presented new research on how some people with HIV can control the virus without treatment. The results show that gut bacteria and a ...
Credit: NIAID/National Institutes of Health/SPL A 60-year-old man in Germany has become at least the seventh person with HIV to be announced free of the virus after receiving a stem-cell transplant 1.