The quest to cure HIV Chemistry World: Several teams of researchers aim to cure HIV, one of which is led by Rafick-Pierre Sèkaly, professor of pathology. Sèkaly discussed his team’s work with ...
With prompt diagnosis and the right treatment, people with HIV can live long, healthy lives. In recent years, however, gains in survival among people with HIV have exposed a new concern – an increase ...
Zdenek Hel, Ph.D., a professor in the UAB Department of Pathology’s Division of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, received a five-year, $3.6 million R01 to support his project, “Dysregulated ...
Previous studies have investigated the association between hot flashes and immune system activation among women with HIV, but this is the first study to investigate an additional link to adverse ...
The spleen is important in removing malaria parasites from the blood, and thereby controlling the infection, and yet the role of HIV co-infection in this process is yet to be described. The spleen as ...
It is clear that ongoing immune activation and inflammation are associated with poor disease prognosis in HIV infection. Specifically, elevated plasma levels of IL-6 are a strong predictor of morbid ...
Addressing the question of whether and how immune cells (macrophages) in the central nervous system (CNS) traffic out, researchers have now identified a perineural pathway through which the HIV virus ...
The National Institutes of Health has awarded approximately $30 million in annual funding over the next five years to six research collaborations working to advance basic medical science toward an HIV ...
(Philadelphia, PA) – With prompt diagnosis and the right treatment, people with HIV can live long, healthy lives. In recent years, however, gains in survival among people with HIV have exposed a new ...
The Most Appropriate Representation: Sub-Saharan Africa Selected Keynote Lectures References The Most Appropriate Representation: Sub-Saharan Africa If HIV/AIDS is the most important medical event in ...
Current research demonstrates that the tonsils may possess the necessary factors to act as a transmission site for the spread of HIV. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) spreads mainly through sexual ...