Key Takeaways A missing nutrient in breast milk might explain health problems among children of moms with HIVTheir breast ...
Leaders in HIV research highlighted the critical role of that research has played in advancing HIV science over the past 40 years. In a commentary in Nature Medicine, they explained how U.S.-funded ...
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HIV's Cunning Strategy For Hiding in Our Body Finally Revealed
HIV is infamous for its ability to hide in the human body for decades, typically requiring long-term treatment to prevent a ...
A new UCLA study reveals that breast milk from women living with HIV contains significantly lower levels of tryptophan, an ...
“This helps explain how HIV manages to persist in the body for decades, and why certain tissues may act as reservoirs of infection.” For the study, Barr, van Marle and their collaborators at the ...
South Africa has become the first African country to register the revolutionary twice-a-year anti-HIV jab, lenacapavir (LEN).
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SA becomes first African country to register groundbreaking anti-HIV injection lenacapavir
The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) has announced the registration of lenacapavir, making South ...
The interdisciplinary research team at the School of Medicine will work together to explore the effects of factors like ...
Swiss study shows 60% of migrant HIV diagnoses are made post-arrival, challenging assumptions about when infections actually ...
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South Africa: SA Becomes The First African Country to Register the Twice-a-year Anti-HIV Jab — at Record Speed
South Africa has become the first African country — and our medicines regulator the third worldwide — to register the ...
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