HIV cure
Cure for Aids: Scientists successfully destroy HIV-infected cells in major breakthrough
According to researchers they have successfully destroyed cells infected with virus, typically treated with antiretroviral drugs.
Genetic switch may lead to HIV cure, says study
People with HIV virus can live normal lives with exceedingly low or even undetectable viral loads thanks due to antiretroviral therapies.
HIV trials show new treatment could suppress virus for six months
The infusion offers hope of an alternative to the daily regimen of drugs that people living with HIV have to take to stay alive.
Hong Kong scientists may have found ‘functional cure’ for HIV
Major breakthrough could see a new antibody be used for both prevention and treatment.
Experimental HIV vaccine may neutralise dozens of strains of virus
If successful, this would be the first vaccine available that protects people from contracting HIV.
India-Netherlands-Sweden to collaborate for research programme on HIV/AIDS
Programme is to harness research strengths and diverse expertise across three nations to develop better tools to understand HIV epidemic.
Is a cure for HIV inching closer? Scientists discover new possibility
Team creates neutralising antibody, effective not only against all genetically divergent global HIV-1 strains, but also on latent cells.
Gilead triple HIV drug finds US FDA approval
However, rival ViiV Healthcare, quickly filed a lawsuit alleging that Gilead was infringing patents on ViiV’s dolutegravir.
USFDA grants approval for Cipla's HIV drug
Cipla in a BSE filing said it has received final approval from USFDA for tenofovir disoproxil fumarate tablets.
Scientists decode how HIV hacks cells
Scientists discover previously unknown details about how HIV, may offer new avenue for drugs to combat the virus.