A clinical trial to evaluate long-acting antiretroviral therapy (ART) for maintaining HIV suppression in people for whom adhering to conventional
Category: HIV
Antiretroviral treatment therapy makes HIV patients sexually non-infectious
HIV is a scary scary thing. Eventually it may end up in AIDS and patient‘s lives change forever. Advancements of
International $6M Grant to Study HIV/TB Coinfection in Kids
About a third of us are walking around with the bacteria that causes tuberculosis (TB) in our bodies, but most
Stanford researchers develop a simple new blood test for tuberculosis
Testing for tuberculosis is fairly straightforward in most cases, but existing tests don’t work for everyone because they require something
“Highly significant” results of HIV transmission study released
Positive results from a University of Liverpool led research project that aims to reduce mother to child transmission of HIV
With a second patient free from HIV, what’s next?
During the last three decades, scientists have made tremendous progress in targeting HIV. Antiretroviral drugs have enabled people with HIV
Second-Ever Patient Cured of HIV, with Effective Treatment Potentially on the Way
Reporting in the journal Nature ten years (almost to the day) since the first confirmed case of an HIV-infected person
Relationship counseling encourages couples HIV testing
It’s long been known that couples HIV testing and counseling is an effective way to mutually disclose HIV status and
Bringing Faith and Science Together to Fight HIV in Africa
While most biomedical researchers want to make discoveries that will improve health for humankind, their intense, lab-based work — replete
Delving into community health and HIV in Brazil
What is the most effective way to improve health care outcomes to vulnerable populations? That was one of many questions