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Experimental HIV vaccine regimen is well-tolerated, elicits immune responses
Results from an early-stage clinical trial called APPROACH show that an investigational HIV vaccine regimen was well-tolerated and generated immune responses against HIV in healthy adults.
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Consistent treatment prevents HIV transmission among gay men
Zero cases of HIV transmission were reported among serodifferent gay men who engaged in unprotected sex over a period of 4 years. HIV treatment is key.
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HIV: Could new injection work as effectively as daily drugs?
A new, long-acting antiretroviral injection is as effective in managing HIV as daily-dosage oral drugs, a recent clinical trial suggests.
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Cow antibodies yield important clues for developing a broadly effective AIDS vaccine
Cows are leaving the pasture and entering the field…of HIV vaccine research.
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The scales have tipped – UNAIDS announces 19.5 million people on life-saving treatment and AIDS-related deaths halved since 2005
UNAIDS has released a new report showing that for the first time the scales have tipped: more than half of all people living with HIV (53%) now have access to HIV treatment and AIDS-related deaths…
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Heart toxin reveals new insights into HIV-1 integration in T cell genome
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 may have evolved to integrate its genetic material into certain immune-cell-activating genes in humans, according to new research published in PLOS Pathogens.
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HIV infection boosted by seized cell signaling
Research on the fusion stage of HIV concludes that a component of cell membranes facilitates infection, but also provides pathway to blocking transmission.
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Proteins linked to HIV transmission could actually be beneficial for reproduction
Researchers show that semen amyloids help the human body dispose of excess and defective sperm.
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Plant compound 'much more effective' than traditional anti-HIV drug
New research finds a plant extract that is much more effective at inhibiting HIV’s ability to infect healthy cells than the traditional AZT.
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