
Umbilical blood stem cell transplant puts woman in HIV remission
16 March 2023
A woman is in remission for HIV after she received HIV-resistant stem cells from umbilical cord blood to treat her leukaemia

16 March 2023
A woman is in remission for HIV after she received HIV-resistant stem cells from umbilical cord blood to treat her leukaemia

1 December 2022
An experimental HIV vaccine led to antibodies against the virus in 35 out of 36 volunteers, but whether this offers protection against the infection is unclear

14 October 2022
In a laboratory study, human epithelial cells were treated with the lubricant before being exposed to HIV or a herpes virus, with subsequent infection rates being as low as 20 per cent

3 February 2022
The new variant has been found mainly in the Netherlands and it is more infectious, but it can be detected with existing tests and responds to treatment

26 January 2022
An existing cancer drug has been found to also wake up dormant HIV, and it could eventually work with an HIV medicine in a "kick and kill" strategy

28 October 2021
A growing number of cases show that some people with HIV can avoid becoming ill even while pausing their medication, as virus levels in their blood remain low

2 February 2021
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), medicine that can drastically reduce the risk of HIV infections, was once limited to Western nations, but now people in Africa make up more than half of the nearly 1 million global users

3 December 2020
Differences in the vaginal microbiome may leave some women at a greater risk of contracting HIV because certain microbes metabolise HIV prevention drugs

13 July 2020
The coronavirus pandemic’s knock-on impact on healthcare for tuberculosis, malaria and HIV could lead to deaths on a similar level to those from covid-19 itself in some parts of the world, a new analysis finds

24 February 2020
A study of 13,000 people suggests that genetics strongly shapes how likely you are to contract HIV if you are exposed to the virus