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Led by a team of African researchers, first doses of the novel T cell-inducing GRAdHIVNE1 vaccine candidate have been given.
Evidence is growing that some HIV-infected infants, if given antiretroviral drugs early in life, are able to suppress their ...
Recent developments in antiretroviral therapy (ART) include longer-acting therapies that don't require a daily oral pill and ...
The investigational tuberculosis vaccine M72/AS01E-4 has an acceptable safety profile and robust immunogenicity among ...
Campaigners warn that large numbers of patients believed to have stopped treatment could signal rising infections and deaths ...
Previous research has shown that HIV-specific CD8 T-cell responses directed against five genetically conserved HIV-1 protein ...
A London-wide HIV charity has said it could be forced to close if the funding crisis it is facing continues. Positively UK, ...
With Black women and straight men increasingly at risk, Gilead’s Yeztugo may finally offer a discreet, stigma-free way to ...
A single shot of gene therapy given to newborn monkeys appears to shield them from HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, for at ...
Receiving treatment within the first month of life could protect children for at least three years, a study suggests.
Lori Cannon, a renowned Chicago activist and advocate for Chicago's LGBTQ+ community and people living with HIV/AIDS, died ...
Once-weekly semaglutide significantly slowed epigenetic aging in adults with HIV-associated lipohypertrophy, as measured by ...