International AIDS Society global scientific strategy: towards an HIV cure 2016
2016; Nature Portfolio; Volume: 22; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1038/nm.4108
ISSN1546-170X
AutoresSteven G. Deeks, Sharon R. Lewin, Anna Laura Ross, Jintanat Ananworanich, Monsef Benkirane, Paula M. Cannon, Nicolas Chomont, Daniel C. Douek, Jeffrey D. Lifson, Ying‐Ru Lo, Daniel R. Kuritzkes, David M. Margolis, John W. Mellors, Deborah Persaud, Joseph D. Tucker, Françoise Barré‐Sinoussi, Galit Alter, Judith D. Auerbach, Brigitte Autran, Dan H. Barouch, Georg Behrens, Marina Cavazzana, Zhiwei Chen, Éric A Cohen, Giulio Maria Corbelli, Serge Eholié, Nir Eyal, Sarah Fidler, Laurindo Garcia, Cynthia Grossman, Gail E. Henderson, Timothy J. Henrich, Richard Jefferys, Hans-Peter Kiem, Joseph McCune, Keymanthri Moodley, Peter A. Newman, Monique Nijhuis, Moses Supercharger Nsubuga, Melanie Ott, Sarah Palmer, Douglas D. Richman, Asier Sáez‐Cirión, Matthew Sharp, Janet D. Siliciano, Guido Silvestri, Jerome Amir Singh, Bruno Spire, Jeffrey Taylor, Martin Tolstrup, Susana Valente, Jan van Lunzen, Rochelle P. Walensky, Ira Wilson, Jerome A. Zack,
Tópico(s)HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment
ResumoThe International AIDS Society Towards a Cure Working Group lays out its scientific strategy to achieve a cure for HIV. Antiretroviral therapy is not curative. Given the challenges in providing lifelong therapy to a global population of more than 35 million people living with HIV, there is intense interest in developing a cure for HIV infection. The International AIDS Society convened a group of international experts to develop a scientific strategy for research towards an HIV cure. This Perspective summarizes the group's strategy.
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