HIV: Second person to naturally cure infection is discovered in Argentina raising cure hopes

The second-known person to naturally cure their HIV infection has been discovered by scientists in Argentina, raising hopes for a future cure. The patient, an Argentinian woman in her thirties from the city of Esperanza, was found to have no disease-causing or ‘intact’ virus, eight years after being diagnosed. A group of Harvard-based scientists announced … Read more

Trisha Goddard reveals the agonising moment she thought she passed on HIV to her daughter

Trisha Goddard has revealed her horror over thinking she had passed on HIV to her then baby daughter Billie, after learning her first husband secretly battled the virus. The presenter’s ex-husband, Australian politician Robert Nestdale, died in 1989, just weeks after she gave birth to daughter Billie with second husband Mark Grieve – with Trisha … Read more

Gareth Thomas talks about ‘wave of support’ following HIV diagnosis

Gareth Thomas said he received positive messages from Prince Harry, Prince William and Jeremy Corbyn after he revealed he is HIV positive in 2019.  The former rugby player, 46, appeared on The Graham Norton Show on Friday to discuss his journey to self-empowerment and breaking the stigma surrounding the virus.  He admitted he ‘felt out of … Read more

Dr Ranj Singh takes a HIV test LIVE on This Morning

Dr. Ranj Singh underwent an HIV test live on This Morning on Tuesday following the upsurge in testing following Channel 4’s It’s A Sin. The TV doctor, 41, used a home-testing kit to perform the test on air as he showed how it is simply a case of pricking your finger and collecting blood in a vial. … Read more

Glaxo and Astrazeneca get green lights for HIV and lung cancer drugs

Drug makers at forefront of post-Brexit UK: Glaxo and Astrazeneca get green lights for ground-breaking HIV and lung cancer drugs By Matt Oliver For The Daily Mail Published: 21:51 GMT, 21 December 2020 | Updated: 21:51 GMT, 21 December 2020 British drugs groups have won approval for ground-breaking treatments, as regulators hatch plans to put … Read more

US HIV death rates fell by nearly 50% from 2010 to 2018, CDC data reveals

HIV was nearly 50 percent less fattal in 2018 than it had been a decade prior in 2010, new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data reveal.  The sexually transmitted infection was once treated as virtually a death sentence, but with the advent of better antiretrovirals, including Gilead’s blockbuster Truvada, and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), … Read more

Long-acting HIV shot protects women twice as well as daily pills

One long-acting HIV shot every two months protects women from infection nearly twice as well as daily Truvada pills, study finds In a trial of more than 3,200 women, just 0.21% who were randomly assigned to get the shot caught HIV, compared to 1.79% who were on daily Truvada  The injection, called cabotegravir, is given … Read more

Two antiviral drugs used to treat flu and HIV to be trialled on positive Covid-19 patients

Two antiviral drugs are set to begin early human trials in London-based coronavirus patients. A UCL-led study, dubbed the FLARE trial, will investigate the efficacy of favipiravir, which is used to treat the flu, and the cocktail of lopinavir/ritonavir which is given to HIV patients.  Scientists are recruiting 240 participants between the ages of 18 … Read more

HIV drugs lopinavir and ritonavir do NOT work as a Covid-19 treatment or cure, study finds

The HIV drug combination of lopinavir and ritonavir does not treat Covid-19, a major study has concluded.  One of many experimental treatments being trialled around the world, scientists had hoped the antiviral therapy would be able to stop the coronavirus reproducing in the body, like it does for HIV. But one of the biggest trials … Read more

Rare group of HIV patients don’t need drugs to suppress virus due to way it integrates in their DNA

A woman diagnosed with HIV almost 30 years ago may have been cured of the virus — without taking drugs or having a bone marrow transplant. Scientists have studied Loreen Willenberg for decades, with the 66-year-old insisting she has never taken medication to keep the virus at bay. Doctors say her body fights the infection … Read more