[HTML][HTML] HIV cure research: advances and prospects

CP Passaes, A Sáez-Cirión - Virology, 2014 - Elsevier
Virology, 2014Elsevier
Thirty years after the identification of HIV, a cure for HIV infection is still to be achieved.
Advances of combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) in recent years have transformed HIV
infection into a chronic disease when treatment is available. However, in spite of the
favorable outcomes provided by the newer therapies, cART is not curative and patients are
at risk of developing HIV-associated disorders. Moreover, universal access to antiretroviral
treatment is restricted by financial obstacles. This review discusses the most recent …
Abstract
Thirty years after the identification of HIV, a cure for HIV infection is still to be achieved. Advances of combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) in recent years have transformed HIV infection into a chronic disease when treatment is available. However, in spite of the favorable outcomes provided by the newer therapies, cART is not curative and patients are at risk of developing HIV-associated disorders. Moreover, universal access to antiretroviral treatment is restricted by financial obstacles. This review discusses the most recent strategies that have been developed in the search for an HIV cure and to improve life quality of people living with HIV.
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