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HIV/AIDS remains a major public health threat worldwide, with an estimated 39.9 million people living with the disease at the ...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiated in the acute phase of HIV infection (AHI) results in a smaller viral reservoir. However, the impact of early HIV-specific T-cell responses on long-term reservoir ...
Creating a Promising and Novel Molecule In their research, Professor Gauthier's team studied two natural molecules: betulinic ...
Current tuberculosis infection tests struggle to detect the disease in those with HIV. A common co-infection, HIV can hide TB ...
A new credit card-sized tuberculosis (TB) test, requiring no electricity, could revolutionize detection in HIV hotspots by ...
HIV treatment stops the HIV replication that causes immune damage. But there are places in the body where the virus "hides" ...
Is the cost of research aimed at curing HIV worth it, when HIV can be effectively managed and prevented by existing drugs?
Current tuberculosis infection tests struggle to detect the disease in those with HIV. A common co-infection, HIV can hide TB ...
There are two ways that HIV patients’ bodies can keep the virus under control after they stop antiretroviral therapy, a new ...
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adn6796 University of Michigan researchers have uncovered new details of the process that HIV uses to hijack cells' transportation systems for its own survival.
A new nanozyme-powered TB test improves detection in people with HIV, offering rapid, electricity-free diagnosis via a beetle-inspired chip.