Drawn from a cohort of 971 individuals within a larger pool of over 7,000 patients treated since 2000, this outcome challenges conventional assumptions about HIV management ... gap in global HIV research.
The case describing the so-called "Toronto patient" was presented today at the CanadianAssociation of HIV Research Conference... The CCR5 gene encodes a protein on the surface of human immune cells that HIV uses to enter and infect cells.
In a Facebook post Friday, the DOH said that if a person has HIV, they were more likely to develop TB as the virus weakens the body’s immune system. “HIV is a disease that attacks the ...