People with HIV who have moderate immune suppression appear to be at greater risk of severe COVID-19 'breakthrough' infection after vaccination, according to a new study. People with HIV who have ...
People with HIV have a higher rate of breakthrough COVID-19 infections after vaccination, compared to people without HIV, according to findings from a study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins ...
Results published Feb. 17, 2023, in Immunity have given a wider view of what happens in the earliest stages of HIV infection. Treatments against HIV prevent the replication of the virus, but do not ...
In a recent study published in EBioMedicine, a group of researchers determined the impact of nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) on Clusters of differentiation 4 + (CD4 +) Thymus cells (T cells) viz. T ...
In the early decades of the global response to HIV/AIDS, the focus was on saving lives. And rightly so: without antiretroviral treatment (ART), people lived less than a year, on average, from the time ...
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The importance of viral suppression in preventing cancer
Living with HIV comes with unique health challenges, but advances in treatment have transformed it into a manageable chronic condition. One of the most important tools for long-term health is viral ...
To develop treatments that may one day entirely rid the body of HIV infection, scientists have long sought to identify all of the places that the virus can hide its genetic code. Now, in a study using ...
People with HIV who have moderate immune suppression appear to be at greater risk of severe COVID-19 “breakthrough” infection after vaccination, according to a study led by researchers at the Johns ...
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