As the science stands, the vast majority of the roughly eight million people in South Africa living with HIV will have to get ...
But this has to be accompanied by suppression of the HIV virus, which will give the immune system an opportunity to recover.
Preexisting factors such as higher HIV viral load and incomplete suppression were associated with increased risk for nonsustained viral suppression in patients who switched from oral to long-acting ...
Once regarded as a crisis, Kenya has made significant strides in combating the disease, reducing new infections by 53 per ...
The strategy, called gene drive, pushes a genetic variant into a population that then retools HSV DNA, which then targets latent, infected neurons. If successful, it would be the second gene therapy ...
Africa has about 25.9 million (65%) of the global burden with Nigeria contributing about 1.9 million making it the fourth ...
HIV isn’t always transmitted through bodily fluids during sexual activity, so it’s not always an STI. The virus can also be ...
HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis continue to top list as major global threats, says WHO official, adding that study also seeks more attention to pathogens such as Group A streptococcus, Klebsiella pneum ...