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Findings from study co-led by Hopkins could change treatments for HIV in young children
New study findings could change treatments for HIV in young children. HIV remission may be possible for very young children ...
A groundbreaking discovery reveals how HIV integrates its genetic material into human DNA, exposing a key viral vulnerability ...
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New study findings could change treatments for HIV in young children. HIV remission may be possible for very young children who begin antiretroviral therapy (ART) hours after birth, according to ...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a retrovirus which is capable of causing AIDS (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome). HIV weakens the body’s immune system resulting in infections and ...
Shortly following the discovery of HIV in 1981, a variety of therapies using one drug were introduced to people living with HIV. This included the drug azidothymidine (AZT). Despite initial success, ...
Medication errors during hospitalization and during care transitions are common for patients living with HIV and others who receive antiretrovirals, and these errors can cause adverse effects and ...
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For adults with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection who have CD4+ T-cell counts that are greater than 200 and less than 350 per cubic millimeter and who live in areas with limited resources, ...
This study showed an astonishing reduction in the rate of presumed intrauterine transmission of HIV-1 (as defined by a positive polymerase-chain-reaction [PCR] assay within 72 hours after birth) from ...
In a cautiously optimistic report, researchers described pregnancy outcomes in 25 women living with HIV in clinical trials of a new long-acting injectable antiretroviral regimen of cabotegravir and ...
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