[HTML][HTML] A cure for HIV infection:“not in my lifetime” or “just around the corner”?

MM Lederman, PM Cannon, JS Currier… - Pathogens & …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
MM Lederman, PM Cannon, JS Currier, CH June, HP Kiem, DR Kuritzkes, SR Lewin
Pathogens & immunity, 2016ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
With the advent and stunning success of combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) to prolong
and improve quality of life for persons with HIV infection, HIV research has been afforded the
opportunity to pivot towards studies aimed at finding “a cure.” The mere idea that cure of HIV
might be possible has energized researchers and the community towards achieving this
goal. Funding agencies, both governmental and private, have targeted HIV cure as a high
priority; many in the field have responded to these initiatives and the cure research agenda …
With the advent and stunning success of combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) to prolong and improve quality of life for persons with HIV infection, HIV research has been afforded the opportunity to pivot towards studies aimed at finding “a cure.” The mere idea that cure of HIV might be possible has energized researchers and the community towards achieving this goal. Funding agencies, both governmental and private, have targeted HIV cure as a high priority; many in the field have responded to these initiatives and the cure research agenda is robust.
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