Scientists find strong evidence of cure in HIV-infected infants given antiretroviral drugs early in life

Scientists find strong evidence of cure in HIV-infected infants given antiretroviral drugs early in life

Maurico Martins, an associate professor at the University of Florida, who is pioneering this new approach, feels that it could represent a particularly practical strategy for low-income countries where HIV transmission to children is particularly rife and mothers often struggle to keep their children on repeated medication.

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World at a crossroads as Africa is called to action in fight against HIV after US paused humanitarian support to developing nations

World at a crossroads as Africa is called to action in fight against HIV after US paused humanitarian support to developing nations

Much of the discussion at IAS 2025 focused on political will. With international funding under pressure – most notably, cuts to US HIV funding in early 2025 – African governments are being urged to lead with urgency. One of the most sobering realities of IAS 2025 was the impact of a political decision on the HIV response.

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