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  1. Researchers a step closer to a cure for HIV

    Your source for the latest research news. Follow: Facebook X/Twitter Subscribe: RSS Feeds. New! ... who is a Canada Research Chair in HIV Pathogenesis and Viral Control. "To live HIV-free is a ...

  2. HIV Treatment Research and Key Takeaways: Dr. Dieffenbach's Final

    More than 3,600 HIV and infectious disease researchers from 73 countries gathered in Denver and virtually from March 3-6 this year for CROI, an annual scientific meeting on the latest research that can help accelerate global progress in the response to HIV and other infectious diseases, including STIs and viral hepatitis.

  3. This is how the world finally ends the HIV/AIDS pandemic

    Young people, aged 15-24, account for around 27% of new HIV infections globally. ... Immunology Frontier Research Center, Osaka University. PostDoc Researcher, Magnetic Recording Materials Group ...

  4. A new way to prevent HIV delivers dramatic results in trial

    Lenacapavir's cost as HIV treatment in the United States in 2023 was $42,250 per new patient per year. Oral PrEP options, on the other hand, can cost less than $4 a month.

  5. Research priorities for an HIV cure: International AIDS ...

    An effective and scalable cure strategy is a top priority for the HIV research field; this Review discusses recent advances, knowledge gaps, and priority research areas for the next 5 years.

  6. Advancing toward a preventative HIV vaccine

    Advancing toward a preventative HIV vaccine. Across four preclinical studies, Scripps Research, IAVI, and additional collaborators make headway in stimulating the rare antibodies needed to fight HIV. July 02, 2024. LA JOLLA, CA and NEW YORK, NY—A major challenge in developing a vaccine for HIV is that the virus mutates fast—very fast ...

  7. OHSU research offers clues for potential widespread HIV ...

    New research from Oregon Health & Science University is helping explain why at least five people have become HIV-free after receiving a stem cell transplant. The study's insights may bring scientists closer to developing what they hope will become a widespread cure for the virus that causes AIDS, which has infected about 38 million people ...

  8. New WHO guidance on HIV viral suppression and scientific updates

    The World Health Organization (WHO) is releasing new scientific and normative guidance on HIV at the 12th International IAS (the International AIDS Society) Conference on HIV Science.New WHO guidance and an accompanying Lancet systematic review released today describe the role of HIV viral suppression and undetectable levels of virus in both improving individual health and halting onward HIV ...

  9. New findings from Emory study offer potential breakthrough in HIV cure

    Emory's Gavegnano Group demonstrates ability to remove key barrier to an HIV cure. The results of a novel study presented by Emory researchers during the International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference in Brisbane, Australia, have revealed exciting findings in the pursuit of an HIV cure. The study, led by Monica Reece, a PhD candidate in Emory ...

  10. Prevention, treatment and cure of HIV infection

    HIV cure research has entered an era of proof-of-concept testing, with multiple groups seeking to use immunotherapy to control the virus post-antiretroviral therapy (ART).

  11. After decades of failures, researchers have renewed hopes for an

    Nearly $17 billion was spent worldwide on HIV -vaccine research from 2000 to 2021. Nearly $1 billion more is spent annually, according to the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS and the ...

  12. New Trial Highlights Incremental Progress Towards a Cure for HIV-1

    If ART is discontinued, HIV will awaken from its dormant state, begin to replicate, and cause acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). To create a cure, researchers have been attempting to drive HIV out of latency and target it for destruction. A new clinical trial led by Cynthia Gay, MD, MPH, associate professor of infectious diseases, David ...

  13. New Lab Test to Detect Persistent HIV Strains in Africa May Aid Search

    Broadening the Lens of HIV Research with a New Assay. Dr. Lee and her colleagues analyzed DNA from immune cells called CD4+ T cells, where viral DNA hides, of 16 women and 7 men receiving antiretroviral HIV treatment in Uganda. Genetic sequencing of the virus revealed two predominant HIV-1 subtypes: A1 and D (a notoriously aggressive strain).

  14. New findings offer potential breakthrough in HIV cure research

    Based on a linear model of decay, the researchers estimated an astonishing 99.99% clearance of the peripheral HIV-1 reservoir in less than three years. These data provide optimism for the use of ...

  15. Advancing toward a preventative HIV vaccine

    Advancing toward a preventative HIV vaccine Date: July 2, 2024 Source: Scripps Research Institute Summary: A major challenge in developing a vaccine for HIV is that the virus mutates fast -- very ...

  16. There's New Hope for an HIV Vaccine

    The Duke study goes a step further to generate these antibodies, albeit at low levels. "This is a scientific feat and gives the field great hope that one can construct an HIV vaccine regimen ...

  17. Scientists say they can cut HIV out of cells

    Even with effective treatment, some go into a resting, or latent, state - so they still contain the DNA, or genetic material, of HIV, even if not actively producing new virus. Most people with HIV ...

  18. Research Toward HIV Cure

    The NIH supports research to better understand how the HIV reservoir forms, persists, and reactivates, as well as investigations to develop new cure treatment strategies targeting HIV reservoirs. A range of biomarkers and techniques, including single-cell and imaging technologies, are being studied to determine how to identify and describe the ...

  19. The Lancet HIV Home Page

    Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the Philippines enacted a new HIV law that lowered the age of HIV testing without parental consent, incorporated HIV testing into prenatal care, and expanded public health insurance coverage to HIV treatment. 1 Although the number of new HIV infections in the Philippines decreased between 2019 and 2020, 2 officials also recorded lower rates of HIV testing ...

  20. The FDA has approved a new drug in the fight against AIDS

    The FDA has approved a new drug in the fight against AIDS The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first injectable medication for HIV prevention. Health advocates say it could be a game ...

  21. HIV infections

    The edited cells underwent affinity maturation in vivo, improving the potency of HIV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies without loss of bioavailability. Affinity maturation of edited cells ...

  22. New lab test to detect persistent HIV strains in Africa may aid ...

    Broadening the lens of HIV research with a new assay. Dr. Lee and her colleagues analyzed DNA from immune cells called CD4 + T cells, where viral DNA hides, of 16 women and seven men receiving ...

  23. The innovative research behind HIV/AIDS treatment

    The new drugs are so effective in people who have fully suppressed virus that many only need to use two medications to maintain HIV treatment and control. New research is investigating ways to deliver the medications differently, such as a shot that lasts several months, or maybe someday even implantable medication delivery mechanisms so that ...

  24. Research offers clues for potential widespread HIV cure in people

    FULL STORY. New research from Oregon Health & Science University is helping explain why at least five people have become HIV-free after receiving a stem cell transplant. The study's insights may ...

  25. Advances in HIV/AIDS Research

    At the National Institutes of Health, the HIV/AIDS research effort is led by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). A vast network of NIAID-supported scientists, located on the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland, and at research centers around the globe, are exploring new ways to prevent and treat HIV infection, as ...

  26. Harvard researchers looking into over-the-counter PrEP

    Boston-area researchers are exploring whether PrEP, the HIV prevention medication, should be available over the counter.. Why it matters: The U.S. reported 32,100 estimated new HIV infections in 2021, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The big picture: Health experts and advocates say the number of new infections should be far lower with the availability of prevention medication.

  27. Highly virulent HIV variant found circulating in Europe

    The study highlights the importance of widespread HIV testing and treatment services, says Salim Abdool Karim, director of the Durban-based Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa.

  28. Amplifying research that reaches the public

    Last year the center received full funding from the National Institute of Mental Health to become the in the United States to foster research addressing the mental health impacts of HIV in a place where cases remain the highest nationally. This full funding allowed CHARM to establish a new core focused on equitable implementation science.

  29. HIV and AIDS News -- ScienceDaily

    New Trial Highlights Incremental Progress Towards a Cure for HIV-1. Feb. 13, 2024 — A new clinical trial suggests that a combination of the drug vorinostat and immunotherapy can coax HIV ...

  30. UCSF AIDS Walk Teams Call for Donations to Support Those Living with HIV

    AIDS Walk San Francisco and UC San Francisco have formed an unbreakable bond through the decades. The University - a trailblazer in HIV/AIDS care, prevention and research - has been involved in the storied event each year since its inception in 1987, often finishing among the top five fundraising teams. With its roots tracing back to 1864, UCSF is a San Francisco institution that has ...