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HIV was quietly influencing human evolution. Antiretroviral therapy stopped it in its tracks
A study of women and girls in a part of South Africa with high levels of HIV infection has shown that the virus has the ...
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HIV's earliest immune battle leaves blood traces that forecast powerful antibodies years later
Some people living with HIV develop antibodies capable of neutralizing many different strains of the virus. New research links this to immune responses that occur early in infection. The findings, ...
A new study in South Africa shows that before antiretroviral therapy (ART) became widely available, HIV was driving rapid genetic changes in human immunity genes. By sharply reducing deaths and mother ...
For decades scientists have recognized that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a formidable viral pathogen. After years of probing work and extensive experimentation, a Yale research team has ...
Deploying lenacapavir will require rethinking who delivers HIV prevention, how it is financed, and what policy infrastructure must be built, and rebuilt, to match the science.
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 ...
Researchers from Linköping University find that HIV exhausts the body’s immune system by overactivating it, despite effective antiviral treatment HIV exhausts the body’s immune system by ...
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