Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) targets important cells of our immune system, making infected individuals more ...
Breakthrough innovations have come to light that have proved to be more than 95% effective in preventing HIV infection with injections just twice a year. Once a year might even be possible. They could ...
It’s all the more tragic because HIV drugs can keep people from catching the virus, and prevent those living with the virus from passing it on. If everyone who needed these drugs could access them, ...
Many vaccines work by introducing a protein to the body that resembles part of a virus. Ideally, the immune system will produce long-lasting antibodies recognizing that specific virus, thereby ...
Scientists discovered that repetitive HIV vaccinations can lead the body to produce antibodies targeting the immune complexes ...
UNAIDS urges speed and compassion urging pharmaceutical companies to enable access to new, life-saving medicines DAVOS/GENEVA, 21 January 2025—Today, at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in ...
Discover the latest advancements in HIV prevention and how they offer hope for reducing infections, especially in the Black ...
Many new names sounded as if they’d been cooked up by a medieval monk. HIV-1 would henceforth be known as Lentivirus ...
Scientists have unveiled insights into how HIV-1, the virus responsible for AIDS, skillfully hijacks cellular machinery for its own survival. By dissecting the molecular interplay between the virus ...
Repetitive HIV vaccinations can lead the body to produce antibodies targeting the immune complexes already bound to the virus ...
Here are some of the findings from UNAIDS' new report on HIV and human rights, and what they could mean for the fight against ...
But just seven years ago, and despite living with HIV for nearly half his life, Duffy was remarkably healthy, working in ...