Despite the capability of antiretroviral drugs to suppress HIV to undetectable levels, some people living with the human ...
In a landmark moment for the fight against AIDS, a breakthrough study finds that antiretroviral therapy (ART) stops the spread of HIV. “What this study really shows is that risk of transmission is ...
A major international randomized clinical trial has found that HIV-infected individuals have a considerably lower risk of developing AIDS or other serious illnesses if they start taking antiretroviral ...
In an article published in The Lancet HIV, authors including Distinguished Professor Denis Nash and Professor Constantin ...
A Brazilian research team has eliminated HIV from a patient’s body for 78 consecutive weeks using only medications, without ...
Continued antiretroviral therapy was found to be safe and beneficial in HIV-positive postpartum women with high CD4+ T cell counts. A study recently published in PLoS One found continued ...
(HealthDay News) — Resistance to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is threatening the recent gains of treatment in the rate of new HIV infections, according to a perspective article published online Oct.
Two hundred and ninety eight HIV + adults had been included in the study and 292 were analyzed. The study's enrollment process is shown in Fig. 1. Most (70.2%) of the 292 subjects were male; their age ...