Africa: HIV Studies Call for Africa-Specific Data to Optimise Treatment Strategies: [Capital FM] Nairobi -- New HIV research presented this week at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI 2026) has revealed critical evidence gaps that experts say must be urgently addressed to strengthen HIV treatment strategies across Africa. http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TR9hHT #HIVResearch #AfricaHealth #CROI2026 #TreatmentStrategies #PublicHealth
Africa: New African Research Shapes the Future of HIV Treatment Globally: [allAfrica] Failure to adhere to HIV treatment is costing lives The Ndovu Study is strengthening HIV treatment by redefining how treatment failure and drug resistance are detected, managed, and prevented across Africa and beyond. http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TQvzx0 #HIVTreatment #AfricaHealth #NdovuStudy #HIVResearch #PublicHealth
HIV Treatment Breakthrough: What This Discovery Means for the Future

A groundbreaking HIV treatment is changing the future of care. Learn how this medical breakthrough works, why it matters, and what it means for long-term health.

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🚀 Groundbreaking study in Nature: 7/10 people with HIV achieved ART-free control via combo immunotherapy—vaccination, bNAbs & latency reversal! CD8+ T cells key to curbing rebound. Hope for HIV cure? https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09929-5 #HIVResearch #Immunotherapy #Science #Newz
Correlates of HIV-1 control after combination immunotherapy - Nature

The identification of therapeutic strategies to induce sustained antiretroviral therapy (ART)-free control of HIV infection is a major priority.1 Combination immunotherapy including HIV vaccination, immune stimulation/latency reversal, and passive transfer of broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) has shown promise in non-human primate models,2–6 but few studies have translated such approaches into people. We performed a single-arm, proof-of-concept study in ten people with HIV on ART combining the following three approaches: (1) therapeutic vaccination with an HIV/Gag conserved element (CE)-targeted DNA+IL-12 prime/MVA boost regimen followed by (2) administration of two bNAbs (10-1074, VRC07-523LS) and a toll-like receptor 9 agonist (lefitolimod) during ART suppression, followed by (3) repeat bNAb administration at the time of ART interruption (NCT04357821). Seven of the ten participants exhibited post-intervention control after stopping ART, independent of residual bNAb plasma levels. Robust expansion of activated CD8+ T cells early in response to rebounding virus correlated with lower median viral load following peak viremia off ART. These data suggest that combination immunotherapy approaches might prove effective to induce sustained control of HIV by slowing rebound and improving CD8+ T cell responses, and that these approaches should continue to be optimized.

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Deutsche Forschende finden wirksamen Antikörper gegen HIV

Kurz vor Beginn der Europäischen AIDS-Konferenz wurde an der Uniklinik Köln ein neuer Antikörper gegen das HI-Virus entdeckt. Er kann im Labor Infektionen verhindern und Viren neutralisieren - eine neue Waffe gegen AIDS?

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‘Risks and opportunities’ in US global health strategy | The-14

US global health strategy may risk HIV progress and LMIC research, but also offers opportunities for local ownership, resilience, and stronger partnerships.

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Scientists have achieved a ground-breaking milestone in the fight against HIV by developing a CRISPR-based therapy that removes HIV DNA from infected human cells and prevents the virus from returning. This revolutionary approach targets the viral genetic material directly, effectively erasing HIV from the cell’s genome and halting its ability to replicate.

In laboratory studies, treated cells showed no signs of viral rebound, offering a potential pathway toward a permanent cure for HIV, a disease that has affected millions globally. Unlike traditional antiretroviral therapies, which only suppress the virus, this CRISPR therapy tackles the root cause, providing hope for a one-time treatment with long-lasting effects.

Researchers emphasise that while early results are promising, further studies and clinical trials are required to ensure safety and efficacy in humans. If successful, this therapy could transform HIV treatment and bring the world closer to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic once and for all.

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@gregggonsalves lots to catch up with 😬ist’s brilliant thanks for sharing, Greg Miller sold it was🤩🤩🤩 starting, for anybody interested in research, or just health in general should have a look #hivresearch #health
Africa: As Funding Cuts Bite, South Africa's AIDS Conference Pushes for Inclusive, Innovative HIV Strategies: [allAfrica] Johannesburg -- The 12th South African AIDS Conference opened this week at Emperor's Palace in Gauteng, South Africa, as pressure mounted on health systems in the host country and the region. The conference, which runs from September 8-11, drew about 1,400 delegates under the… http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TN27xg #HIVAwareness #AIDSAwareness #SouthAfrica #HIVResearch #InnovativeSolutions
Trump Administration's funding cuts jeopardize HIV research in South Africa http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TLvZ8M #HIVResearch #SouthAfrica #Healthcare #TrumpAdministration #VaccineDevelopment