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Reports of HIV remissions have researchers optimistic that a cure is possible one day. Learn what it means and how remission differs from a cure. ... Understanding The Basics of HIV.
What is the history of the AIDS epidemic, when did treatment become widely available, and what are the current goals for ending this epidemic?
Approval of first twice-yearly HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis was based on results from the Phase III PURPOSE 1 and PURPOSE 2 ...
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The future of HIV prevention research depends on all of us working together. Most importantly, it depends on the understanding, trust, support, and participation of all communities. Learn more about ...
What to know about the Trump administration's move to cut HIV vaccine research funding 02:33. The Trump administration has moved to end funding for a broad swath of HIV vaccine research, saying ...
While Domingo claimed the rise of HIV cases could have been caused by easier access to sex via social media and dating apps, Mata said the true cause was the youth’s lack of HIV protection. “Sa buong ...
Updated at 3:38 p.m. ET on May 31, 2025. Solving HIV vaccination—a puzzle that scientists have been tackling for decades without success—could be like cracking the code to a safe.
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Since the first case of HIV in the U.S. nearly 44 years ago, the country has made significant progress towards eradicating the disease. Now on the cusp of ending the epidemic, roadblocks from ...
French biotech Abivax’s might be on a verge of HIV cure and prevention discovery, after achieving a significant reduction of viral load patients during the first 28 days of treatment.
While HIV infections have been on the decline since 2010, in 2023, there were 1.3 million new cases around the world, with 120,000 of those in children, the World Health Organization reports.