Can HIV be eradicated?
Despite advances in antiretroviral therapy that have led to sustained suppression of viral load, it is not yet possible to ‘cure’ HIV, or completely eradicate the virus from the body. Doing so would require the elimination of HIV in ‘reservoirs’ including the brain, testes, lymph nodes, thymus, tonsils, spleen, gut and long-lived immune cells.
latest aidsmap news
- 'ART as prevention tool' policy announced for British Columbia
- <i>The Lancet</i>: HIV is a global disaster
- Important changes to nevirapine dosing advice made by FDA
- Fatty liver in patients with HIV associated with metabolic abnormalities
- Most HIV infections in Zambia and Rwanda happen in marriage: prevention programmes for couples recommended
- HIV-positive Caribbean people in the UK experience high levels of stigma
- Poverty and unemployment common amongst HIV-positive Londoners
- Risk of death for people with HIV now similar to that seen in the general population
- Simple, cheap test an accurate measure of hardening of the arteries in patients with HIV
- Asymptomatic anal HPV infection more common than thought in heterosexual men
