Gilead study finds HIV can evolve to resist lenacapavir, but doing so hampers the virus' replication
Now, Gilead has conducted an analysis of a phenomenon that can undermine all infectious disease therapies, including ...
Between 25 and 30 percent of HIV-infected patients have a resistant strain of the virus which is not curable by current medications, but a recent Cornell study found that a new drug may be able to ...
HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) can emerge with use of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs for HIV treatment and prevention. The increasing prevalence of drug-resistant HIV strains poses a serious threat to the ...
PARIS (AP) -- About 10 percent of Europeans infected with HIV contract a strain of the virus that is resistant to at least one AIDS drug, according to the first large-scale study of the problem.
Of the 40 million people infected worldwide with HIV, more than 70 percent live in Africa. Yet a new study suggests a key component in current therapies could be less effective on African forms of the ...
The virus is constantly changing, which is why it's important to identify specific strains. Some HIV strains multiply quickly and are transmitted more easily than others. In addition, pinpointing ...
According to a new study presented at this year’s Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, a man who had been on (and correctly adhered to) a steady regimen of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis ...
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Feb. 11, 2005 — -- New York City health officials today announced that a patient rapidly developed full-blown AIDS shortly after being diagnosed with a rare, drug-resistant strain of the HIV ...
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