The first signs of HIV may include a fever, muscle soreness, fatigue, or other flu-like symptoms. Some people experience no initial symptoms, which is why getting tested frequently is important. The ...
New research published in the Journal of Migration and Health and led by Catalina Correa-Salazar, PhD, assistant professor at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá and a former doctoral research fellow ...
Across the globe, more than 39 million people are living with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), the virus that causes AIDS, including more than 1.3 million new HIV diagnoses last year. The ...
In a recent preview published in Cell Host & Microbe, researchers provide insight into the interaction between T lymphocytes and persisting reservoirs of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), with ...
The landscape of HIV prevention has undergone a profound transformation with significant advancements in medical interventions and a deeper understanding of how the virus spreads. These developments ...
The availability of effective antiretroviral therapy has lowered the risk, and the severity, of neural sequelae of HIV infection. “Early in the HIV pandemic, approximately 15% of people with HIV had ...
TB remains the leading cause of death among people living with HIV. Uganda is a high TB-burden country, and HIV accelerates ...
Recent statistics have unveiled troubling increases in HIV infection rates across the United States, particularly within diverse communities. This alarming trend highlights the importance of ...
HIV can infect brain macrophages and microglia, causing neuroinflammation and neuronal death. This damage results in the neurodegenerative syndrome HIV dementia, but the molecular mechanisms that ...