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Study: 10% of Children Have Defense System Against AIDS

According to a new study published in Science Translational Medicine, a 10th of children have a "monkey-like" immune system that…

8 years ago

WHO: All HIV Patients Should Receive Antiretrovirals Immediately After Diagnosis

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), everyone who has HIV should be offered antiretroviral drugs as soon as possible…

9 years ago

WHO: Smart syringes should be used by 2020

The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that smart syringes that break after one use should be used for injections…

10 years ago

Study: HIV becomes less deadly and less infectious

According to a major scientific study, HIV is evolving into a milder form, becoming less deadly and less infectious. The…

10 years ago

Origins of AIDS pandemic traced to 1920’s in Kinshasa

According to an international team of scientists said, the origin of the AIDS pandemic has been traced to the 1920s…

10 years ago

Early HIV treatment is not a cure

Doctors treating a HIV-infected baby in Milan, Italy, say that giving drugs within hours of infection is not a cure.…

10 years ago

US HIV infection rate decreases by 33.2% from 2002 to 2011

According to a new study, the rate of HIV infections diagnosed in the US has fallen by a third over…

10 years ago

Early HIV treatment may not cure virus

According to new research, early HIV treatment may not cure the virus as it can rapidly form invulnerable strongholds in…

10 years ago

AIDS epidemic can be tamed by 2030

According to a report by the United Nations AIDS agency, there is a chance the AIDS epidemic can be brought…

10 years ago

HIV reappears in cured Mississippi baby

A Mississippi girl born with HIV and believed cured after very early treatment has now been found to still harbor…

10 years ago

Immune cells can repel attacks from HIV by starving the virus, say scientists

An international research team has shown how some cells in the body can repel attacks from HIV by starving the…

13 years ago