Breakthrough in HIV prevention: two injections a year, zero infections
HIV prevention: the Gilead drug protects African women 100%. Two injections a year could revolutionize the fight against the virus.
HIV prevention: the Gilead drug protects African women 100%. Two injections a year could revolutionize the fight against the virus.
Paul Edmonds, a patient from California, defeated both HIV and cancer thanks to a revolutionary stem cell transplant.
The testing of the HIV vaccine VIR-1388 has just begun in the United States and South Africa: it could be the decisive turning point.
The patient for whom recovery from HIV is confirmed is a 53-year-old German. And now the perspectives change for everyone.
An Israeli team used gene editing to design type B white blood cells that activate the immune system against the virus.
The nearly 1000-page paper details the cure for HIV and AIDS, and calls for the go-ahead from the FDA. A historic announcement is expected after 40 years.
The studies to produce an HIV vaccine are continuing, and soon they could lead us to really, really decisive breakthroughs.
In an article published last week in Nature the extraordinary results of research ...