HIV continues to be a major global public health issue, having claimed more than 32 million lives so far. While great progress has been made in preventing and treating HIV, there is still much to do. A safe and cost-effective vaccine that prevents HIV infection is considered the best strategy for containing the epidemic. However; historically, the vaccine development for HIV prevention has been extremely difficult. Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) has improved the quality of life of Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patients worldwide. This reality suggests that continuing on HIV vaccine research, now we should also consider applying other short-term available prevention and treatment strategies to mitigate the effect of the epidemic
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
Modern medicine, relying on a verified strategy and consistent approach, has proved that to date, HI...
We have the tools at our disposal to significantly bend AIDS-related morbidity and mortality curves ...
HIV/AIDS has become the most devastating pandemic in recorded history. It has killed 40 million peop...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to infect about 15,000 people every day, 90% of whom li...
It is estimated that there are 36.9 million individuals living with HIV-1 from who 21.7 million pati...
HIV spread has reached a turning point following decades of increasing and sustained incidence. An e...
HIV spread has reached a turning point following decades of increasing and sustained incidence. An e...
At the end of 2012, 3 decades after the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was first identified, nei...
Substantial progress has been made towards the goal of ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic due to advanceme...
There is growing optimism in the global health community that the HIV epidemic can be halted. After ...
Abstract The experiences of the past 10 years have shown that it is feasible to treat HIV infected p...
HIV/AIDS has become a major global public health concern. Although HIV remains incurable, there are ...
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
Despite the great success of antiretroviral therapy, both in the treatment and prevention of HIV-1 i...
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
Modern medicine, relying on a verified strategy and consistent approach, has proved that to date, HI...
We have the tools at our disposal to significantly bend AIDS-related morbidity and mortality curves ...
HIV/AIDS has become the most devastating pandemic in recorded history. It has killed 40 million peop...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to infect about 15,000 people every day, 90% of whom li...
It is estimated that there are 36.9 million individuals living with HIV-1 from who 21.7 million pati...
HIV spread has reached a turning point following decades of increasing and sustained incidence. An e...
HIV spread has reached a turning point following decades of increasing and sustained incidence. An e...
At the end of 2012, 3 decades after the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was first identified, nei...
Substantial progress has been made towards the goal of ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic due to advanceme...
There is growing optimism in the global health community that the HIV epidemic can be halted. After ...
Abstract The experiences of the past 10 years have shown that it is feasible to treat HIV infected p...
HIV/AIDS has become a major global public health concern. Although HIV remains incurable, there are ...
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
Despite the great success of antiretroviral therapy, both in the treatment and prevention of HIV-1 i...
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
Modern medicine, relying on a verified strategy and consistent approach, has proved that to date, HI...
We have the tools at our disposal to significantly bend AIDS-related morbidity and mortality curves ...