A defining moment in the global AIDS response has been reached. The discourse is no longer about HIV prevention or HIV treatment; it is now about HIV control through the implementation of antiretrovirals as key components of combination interventions. Barely a year ago, visions of HIV control would have been considered far-fetched. The impetus for this change in mindset, which has been building since the XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna last year, emanates from the compelling evidence that antiretroviral drugs prevent HIV infection in the general heterosexual population, which is released this week and presented at the 6th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention in Rome by the Partner...
The 900,000 new HIV infections among women globally in 2015 attest to the urgent need for the dissem...
Background: Despite the shift in antiretroviral therapy (ARVs) eligibility cascade from CD4 ≤ 200 t...
Thirty years after its beginning, the HIV/AIDS epidemic is still raging around the world. According ...
In 2016, London became the third city in the world to achieve the United Nations 90:90:90 HIV target...
Prevention of HIV infection has recently acquired new effective tools, based on the provision of ant...
INTRODUCTION: The remarkable expansion in availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART) over the past...
The impressive advances in antiretroviral (ARV) therapy of chronic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV...
The early closure of a clinical trial assessing the effectiveness of oral antiretroviral pre-exposur...
Antiretroviral drugs that inhibit viral replication were expected to reduce transmission of HIV by l...
There is an ongoing need for effective methods for prevention of HIV infection. A wide range of tool...
According to 3 field trials conducted in Africa, one among African women and two among heterosexual ...
During the past 2 years, several pivotal clinical trials have proven that the use of antiretrovirals...
Since the beginning of the United States AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s, the medical community has...
Antiviral agents can be used to prevent HIV transmission before exposure as preexpo-sure prophylaxis...
Recent research has demonstrated how antiretrovirals (ARVs) could be effective in the prevention of ...
The 900,000 new HIV infections among women globally in 2015 attest to the urgent need for the dissem...
Background: Despite the shift in antiretroviral therapy (ARVs) eligibility cascade from CD4 ≤ 200 t...
Thirty years after its beginning, the HIV/AIDS epidemic is still raging around the world. According ...
In 2016, London became the third city in the world to achieve the United Nations 90:90:90 HIV target...
Prevention of HIV infection has recently acquired new effective tools, based on the provision of ant...
INTRODUCTION: The remarkable expansion in availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART) over the past...
The impressive advances in antiretroviral (ARV) therapy of chronic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV...
The early closure of a clinical trial assessing the effectiveness of oral antiretroviral pre-exposur...
Antiretroviral drugs that inhibit viral replication were expected to reduce transmission of HIV by l...
There is an ongoing need for effective methods for prevention of HIV infection. A wide range of tool...
According to 3 field trials conducted in Africa, one among African women and two among heterosexual ...
During the past 2 years, several pivotal clinical trials have proven that the use of antiretrovirals...
Since the beginning of the United States AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s, the medical community has...
Antiviral agents can be used to prevent HIV transmission before exposure as preexpo-sure prophylaxis...
Recent research has demonstrated how antiretrovirals (ARVs) could be effective in the prevention of ...
The 900,000 new HIV infections among women globally in 2015 attest to the urgent need for the dissem...
Background: Despite the shift in antiretroviral therapy (ARVs) eligibility cascade from CD4 ≤ 200 t...
Thirty years after its beginning, the HIV/AIDS epidemic is still raging around the world. According ...