Agencies that serve people with HIV in the U.S. are at the forefront of delivering medical care, shelter, psycho-social counseling and other services to their vulnerable clients.
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Month: April 2016
Global partnership launches new programme with goal to save the lives of thousands of children affected by HIV in Lesotho
ViiV Healthcare, a global specialist HIV company, announced today jointly with its global partners, Vodafone Foundation, the Elton John AIDS Foundation, ELMA Philanthropies and the United States…
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NIH launches large clinical trials of antibody-based HIV prevention
Enrollment has begun in the first of two multinational clinical trials of an intravenously delivered investigational antibody for preventing HIV infection.
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HIV can develop resistance to CRISPR/Cas9
The CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing platform may need a little bit more tweaking before it can be used as an effective antiviral, reports a study published in Cell Reports.
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HIV vaccine possibility following study of 'antibodies with loops'
A study of antibodies with a loop-like structure that bind to and disable the virus could lead to a vaccine that rapidly induces broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV.
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TSRI scientists get first-ever glimpse of 'teenage' HIV-neutralizing antibody
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) and collaborating institutions have described the first-ever immature or “teenage” antibody found in a powerful class of immune molecules…
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HIV-positive children and adolescents: Added benefit of rilpivirine not proven
Drug manufacturer only presented data from a one-arm study and also conducted no indirect comparison.
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Applying parameter selection and verification techniques to an HIV model
Physical and biological models often have hundreds of inputs, many of which may have a negligible effect on a model’s response.
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