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  1. Scientists discover first new HIV strain in nearly two decades

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  2. HIV Cure: The goal to end the HIV epidemic

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  3. Pipeline report 2021: HIV drugs in development

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  4. New HIV vaccine comes closer to reality, Treg cells hold the key

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  5. Possible HIV Cure, Study Eliminates Virus in Mice

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  1. IAS 2023: Cancer treatments & HIV cure

  2. HIV Progress Report: Are We Close to a Cure?

  3. Revolutionary HIV Cure News: A Breakthrough in Ending HIV?

  4. A New Hope for Paediatric HIV?

  5. HIV/AIDS: from discovery to the search for a functional cure

  6. New Research Suggests That Common HIV Drugs May Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk

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  1. Researchers a step closer to a cure for HIV

    Your source for the latest research news. Follow: Facebook X/Twitter Subscribe: RSS Feeds. New! ... who is a Canada Research Chair in HIV Pathogenesis and Viral Control. "To live HIV-free is a ...

  2. After decades of failures, researchers have renewed hopes for an

    Nearly $17 billion was spent worldwide on HIV -vaccine research from 2000 to 2021. Nearly $1 billion more is spent annually, according to the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS and the ...

  3. HIV Treatment Research and Key Takeaways: Dr. Dieffenbach's Final

    The likelihood of discontinuing the assigned regimen due to adverse events or experiencing unsuppressed HIV was 10% among people taking long-acting ART compared to 26% among those taking daily ART. These findings were statistically significant. Dr. Dieffenbach observed that these results may support expanding the use of long-acting ART among a ...

  4. This is how the world finally ends the HIV/AIDS pandemic

    Young people, aged 15-24, account for around 27% of new HIV infections globally. ... Neglecting sex and gender in research is a public-health risk. Comment 15 MAY 24.

  5. Clinical trial begins using CAR T cells to potentially cure HIV

    Pre-clinical research investigating the CAR T-cell therapy demonstrated an ability to potently suppress HIV and eliminate HIV-expressing cells in vitro and in animal models. CAR T cell therapy is a type of immunotherapy treatment that uses immune cells called T cells that are genetically altered in a lab to enable them to target a specific antigen.

  6. HIV infections

    Blockbuster obesity drug leads to better health in people with HIV. Semaglutide reduces weight and fat accumulation associated with the antiretroviral regimen that keeps HIV at bay. Mariana ...

  7. Research priorities for an HIV cure: International AIDS ...

    An effective and scalable cure strategy is a top priority for the HIV research field; this Review discusses recent advances, knowledge gaps, and priority research areas for the next 5 years.

  8. OHSU research offers clues for potential widespread HIV ...

    New research from Oregon Health & Science University is helping explain why at least five people have become HIV-free after receiving a stem cell transplant. The study's insights may bring scientists closer to developing what they hope will become a widespread cure for the virus that causes AIDS, which has infected about 38 million people ...

  9. New WHO guidance on HIV viral suppression and scientific updates

    The World Health Organization (WHO) is releasing new scientific and normative guidance on HIV at the 12th International IAS (the International AIDS Society) Conference on HIV Science.New WHO guidance and an accompanying Lancet systematic review released today describe the role of HIV viral suppression and undetectable levels of virus in both improving individual health and halting onward HIV ...

  10. NIH launches clinical trial of three mRNA HIV vaccines

    NIAID. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, has launched a Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating three experimental HIV vaccines based on a messenger RNA (mRNA) platform—a technology used in several approved COVID-19 vaccines. NIAID is sponsoring the study, called HVTN 302 ...

  11. Advances in HIV/AIDS Research

    At the National Institutes of Health, the HIV/AIDS research effort is led by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). A vast network of NIAID-supported scientists, located on the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland, and at research centers around the globe, are exploring new ways to prevent and treat HIV infection, as ...

  12. Research Toward HIV Cure

    The NIH supports research to better understand how the HIV reservoir forms, persists, and reactivates, as well as investigations to develop new cure treatment strategies targeting HIV reservoirs. A range of biomarkers and techniques, including single-cell and imaging technologies, are being studied to determine how to identify and describe the ...

  13. There's New Hope for an HIV Vaccine

    "This is one of the most pivotal studies in the HIV vaccine field to date," says Glenda Gray, an HIV expert and the president and CEO of the South African Medical Research Council, who was not ...

  14. Highly virulent HIV variant found circulating in Europe

    Blockbuster obesity drug leads to better health in people with HIV. News 11 MAR 24. ... 14/06/2024 Human Technopole (HT) is a new interdisciplinary life science research institute created and ...

  15. Four Decades of HIV/AIDS

    Interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci on progress made during the past four decades of the HIV/AIDS pandemic and ongoing efforts to end this threat. 18m 44s Download. The dramatic saga of the acquired ...

  16. The Lancet HIV Home Page

    Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the Philippines enacted a new HIV law that lowered the age of HIV testing without parental consent, incorporated HIV testing into prenatal care, and expanded public health insurance coverage to HIV treatment. 1 Although the number of new HIV infections in the Philippines decreased between 2019 and 2020, 2 officials also recorded lower rates of HIV testing ...

  17. Research

    Research. CDC provides national leadership for HIV prevention research, including the development and evaluation of HIV biomedical and behavioral interventions to prevent HIV transmission and reduce HIV disease progression in the United States and internationally. CDC's research efforts also include identifying those scientifically proven ...

  18. NIH Office of AIDS Research

    The NIH provides the largest public investment in HIV/AIDS research globally. As HIV crosses nearly every area of medicine and scientific investigation, the response to the HIV pandemic requires a multi-Institute, multidisciplinary, global research program. OAR provides scientific coordination and management of this research program.

  19. GPS-like System Shows Promise as HIV Vaccine Strategy to Elicit

    DURHAM, N.C. - A team led by the Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI) has developed a vaccine approach that works like a GPS, guiding the immune system through the specific steps to make broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV.. Publishing in the journal Cell Host & Microbe, the study describes an approach that provides step-by-step directions for the immune system to generate the elusive ...

  20. Prevention, treatment and cure of HIV infection

    HIV cure research has entered an era of proof-of-concept testing, with multiple groups seeking to use immunotherapy to control the virus post-antiretroviral therapy (ART).

  21. HIV vaccine remains elusive. Immunologists keep trying new ideas

    That optimism is tempered by the reality that the history of HIV vaccine research is riddled with failure. In 1984, Margaret Heckler, secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services ...

  22. NIAID Marks HIV Vaccine Awareness Day 2024

    HIV vaccine research findings will continue to offer valuable insight in other areas, including HIV prevention and cure research, and broader medical countermeasure development for pandemic preparedness. The pursuit of an HIV vaccine depends on supporting next the generation of HIV clinical investigators and community leaders.

  23. 2021 HIV Incidence

    About two-thirds of new HIV infections in 2021 were among gay and bisexual men. By age, most (9,100) of those were among 25- to 34-year-olds; followed by 13- to 24-year-olds (4,900); and 35- to 44-year-olds (4,000). More than half (52%) of new HIV infections in 2021 were in the U.S. South. The U.S. South was also the only region with a decline ...

  24. Third patient free of HIV after receiving virus-resistant cells

    And, in 2022, scientists announced that they thought a New York patient who had remained HIV-free for 14 months might also be cured, although researchers cautioned that it was too early to be certain.

  25. NIAID HIV Language Guide (April 2024)

    It includes language related to other areas of research, diseases and conditions, gender and sexuality, general research terminology, and more. NIAID urges all staff, collaborating researchers, and stakeholders to review the Language Guide and make use of it for all written and oral communications. Download the NIAID HIV Language Guide

  26. HIV: Progress and future challenges in treatment, prevention and cure

    HIV capsid inhibitors represent a potential new class of antiretrovirals with high in vitro potency and very slow metabolic clearance leading to a prolonged half-life in in-vivo preclinical models ...

  27. AIDS Walk New York raising money to advance HIV/AIDS research

    AIDS Walk New York raising money to advance HIV/AIDS research CBS New York's Jessi Mitchell shares her personal connection to AIDS Walk New York and supporting the efforts of GMHC. ©2024 CBS ...