Advances in science have ushered in a wave of new potential curative and control strategies for HIV that could eliminate the current requirement for life-long antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people living with HIV (PLWH). In this article, we argue that it is critical to consider social contexts in the development of HIV cure trial protocols. The biological and behavioral risk factors for HIV acquisition by study participants are inseparable from the social context in which these participants live. The article discusses an example of a cohort established to further HIV cure research that included social context, called the FRESH Acute HIV study, which combines a sociostructural intervention while conducting HIV prevention, treatment and cur...
Here, we address the governance of the HIV and AIDS pandemic with reference to the social aspects of...
Landmark studies demonstrating a reduction in onward HIV transmission and improved survival have inf...
Background: The ethical concerns associated with HIV prevention and treatment research have been wid...
Advances in science have ushered in a wave of new potential curative and control strategies for HIV ...
The quest for a cure for HIV remains a timely and key challenge for the HIV research community. Desp...
According to current estimates, 36.7 million people are infected with HIV worldwide. Despite large-s...
International audienceStrengthening universal HIV 'test-and-treat' approaches with social science re...
Introduction The search for an HIV cure involves important behavioural and social processes that com...
Participation in HIV cure-related clinical trials that involve antiretroviral treatment (ART) interr...
Our objective was to explore the social meaning of HIV and perceptions of an HIV cure among people w...
In an essay, Karine Dubé and coauthors discuss the ethics of preclinical and clinical studies releva...
Introduction: Involving affected communities and people living with HIV (PLHIV) in HIV cure-focused ...
Antiretroviral therapy is not curative. Given the challenges in providing life-long therapy to a glo...
Participation in HIV cure-related clinical trials that involve antiretroviral treatment (ART) interr...
South African (SA) researchers have made both national and global contributions to HIV prevention an...
Here, we address the governance of the HIV and AIDS pandemic with reference to the social aspects of...
Landmark studies demonstrating a reduction in onward HIV transmission and improved survival have inf...
Background: The ethical concerns associated with HIV prevention and treatment research have been wid...
Advances in science have ushered in a wave of new potential curative and control strategies for HIV ...
The quest for a cure for HIV remains a timely and key challenge for the HIV research community. Desp...
According to current estimates, 36.7 million people are infected with HIV worldwide. Despite large-s...
International audienceStrengthening universal HIV 'test-and-treat' approaches with social science re...
Introduction The search for an HIV cure involves important behavioural and social processes that com...
Participation in HIV cure-related clinical trials that involve antiretroviral treatment (ART) interr...
Our objective was to explore the social meaning of HIV and perceptions of an HIV cure among people w...
In an essay, Karine Dubé and coauthors discuss the ethics of preclinical and clinical studies releva...
Introduction: Involving affected communities and people living with HIV (PLHIV) in HIV cure-focused ...
Antiretroviral therapy is not curative. Given the challenges in providing life-long therapy to a glo...
Participation in HIV cure-related clinical trials that involve antiretroviral treatment (ART) interr...
South African (SA) researchers have made both national and global contributions to HIV prevention an...
Here, we address the governance of the HIV and AIDS pandemic with reference to the social aspects of...
Landmark studies demonstrating a reduction in onward HIV transmission and improved survival have inf...
Background: The ethical concerns associated with HIV prevention and treatment research have been wid...