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Adolescent girls and young women can consistently use the dapivirine vaginal ring and daily pills for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) when they receive adherence support, according to a study ...
Eighty per cent of a group of people with HIV whose current antiretroviral therapy was not working, and who had resistance to most or all currently used drugs, achieved an undetectable viral load ...
A study at the 11th  International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2021) is the first to investigate drug levels and drug resistance in people who become infected with ...
Hepatitis C is becoming more concentrated in gay and bisexual men with HIV in France as direct-acting antiviral treatment cures the infection in other people with HIV while hepatitis C transmission ...
Children with HIV who had received antiretroviral treatment since early childhood had significantly higher insulin resistance and worse metabolic profiles than HIV-unexposed children from the same ...
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Women with HIV do not have a lower risk of serious heart disease than men, unlike in the rest of the population, an analysis of the REPRIEVE study of statin treatment for people with HIV has found.
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A woman in New York City has no detectable HIV 14 months after stopping antiretroviral therapy following a transplant of HIV-resistant stem cells, according to a presentation yesterday at the ...
An Israeli biotech company has issued a misleading press release which has encouraged some media outlets to falsely suggest that a new drug, Gammora, may be able to cure HIV.
A man in southern California, dubbed the 'City of Hope patient', appears to be the latest person cured of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant from a donor with a rare mutation, bringing the ...
The British HIV Association (BHIVA) has recommended that everyone living with HIV aged 40 and over should take a statin to reduce their risk of heart disease, even if they do not have raised ...