People infected with HIV must take antiretroviral drugs for life. But engineered antibodies appeared to suppress the virus ...
HIV doesn’t make you sick immediately. It slowly weakens the immune system. Knowing how it works helps reduce fear, ...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) targets important cells of our immune system, making infected individuals more vulnerable to diseases and infections. Once inside human cells, HIV ...
By integrating HIV care with non-communicable disease prevention and care, healthcare systems can help people living with HIV ...
You may not realize you’ve benefited from HIV research. But if you’ve received a treatment that was approved through a recent ...
Two early trials found that engineered antibodies can lead to long-term HIV remission without ongoing treatment — not a full ...
Researchers at Western University and the University of Calgary have discovered how HIV hides in different parts of the body by embedding itself into the DNA of cells in a tissue-specific manner, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. A generation has passed since the world saw ...
A new study from UC San Francisco shows it may be possible to control HIV without long-term antiviral treatment—an advance ...
A person with HIV may be more at risk of developing tuberculosis (TB). This is due to the weakening of the immune system that occurs in someone who has HIV. Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection ...
A generation has passed since the world saw the peak in AIDS-related deaths. Those deaths — agonizing, from diseases or infections the body might otherwise fight off — sent loved ones into the streets ...