Thursday, October 28, 2021

NIAID Researchers Identify How Two People Controlled HIV After Stopping Treatment

This could inform efforts to develop new tools to help people with HIV put the virus into remission.
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Thursday, October 28, 2021

NIAID Researchers Identify How Two People Controlled HIV After Stopping Treatment

Scanning electron micrograph of HIV particles emerging from an infected T cell

Research led by NIAID scientists has identified two distinct ways that people with HIV can control the virus for an extended period after stopping antiretroviral therapy under medical supervision. This finding could inform efforts to develop new tools to help people with HIV put the virus into remission without taking lifelong medication, which can have long-term side-effects.

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