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
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- Thyroid checks recommended for people with HIV
- Knighthood for head of UK HIV charity
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- Internalised homophobia leads to sexual risk taking by HIV-positive gay men
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