Scientists presenting at the conference said a Brazilian man might be the first person to experience long-term HIV remission after being treated with only an antiviral drug regimen – not stem cell ...
The patient was diagnosed with HIV in 2013, according to research published Monday in the "Annals of Internal Medicine." NIAID/Handout via REUTERS An Argentinian woman appears to have been naturally ...
In 2018, surgeons in South Africa reported on the first case involving an HIV-positive living donor and an HIV-negative recipient. Under the HOPE Act, living HIV-positive organ donors are allowed; ...
Mpox can have a devastating impact on people with advanced cases of HIV, leading to severe skin and genital lesions and causing death in as many as 1 in 4 of those with a highly compromised immune ...
Melissa Schnure, PhD, wants to make sure some of the country’s most vulnerable patients are protected — low-income people living with HIV who depend on federally funded HIV services.It is why Schnure, ...
Although HIV was used as a case study, the UMass Amherst researchers say their assessment tool has applications for other diseases AMHERST, Mass. — Researchers at the University of Massachusetts ...
In 2006, Gilead Sciences and Bristol Myers Squibb left a permanent mark on the HIV treatment paradigm by fusing together three antiretrovirals and creating the ...
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Study Warns of Large Increase in New HIV Cases in U.S. if Ryan White Program Ends
Colorado and several Southern and Midwest states would see the biggest increases in incide ...
Medscape: Joachim Voss, professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, discussed a new study that suggests people living with HIV may develop cardiovascular disease (CVD) and hypertension ...
HIV replication in the human body requires that specific viral RNAs be packaged into progeny virus particles. A new study has found how a small difference in the RNA sequence can allow the viral RNA ...
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