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Gilead, HIV
Twice-a-year injection reduced risk of HIV infection by 96%, drug company says — more than daily PrEP pill
A drug currently used to treat HIV has also been found to dramatically reduce the risk of infection, significantly more than the primary option available for pre-exposure prophylaxis or PrEP.
Gilead’s HIV Shot Reduced Infections By 96% In Late-Stage Trial—Beating Daily Pill
Gilead Science’s twice-yearly shot for treating HIV prevented new infections by 96% among patients in a late-stage trial, according to findings released by the company Thursday, adding to earlier findings indicating the medication is effective in preventing the spread of the disease.
Gilead’s twice-yearly antiviral protects against HIV infection in second large trial
Gilead said Thursday that its twice-yearly antiviral reduced the risk of HIV infections by 96% compared to an expected rate of infection in a second pivotal trial, paving the way for the likely approval of the drug for pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP.
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Defeating AIDS: MIT reveals new vaccination method that could kill HIV in just two shots
MIT researchers have developed a new HIV vaccination method that generates a strong immune response with just two doses, one ...
The Montgomery Advertiser on MSN
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HIV stigma is on the decline for the first time in five years, new study finds
HIV stigma, for the first time in five years, is on the decline in the United States, despite knowledge gaps in certain ...
Louisville Public Media on MSN
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This preventive drug could be a 'game changer' in ending the HIV epidemic
In newly released data, lenacapavir, given via a twice-yearly injection, has shown remarkable effectiveness at eliminating ...
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9th annual Positively Aging Project to feature Desert Hot Springs man cured of HIV
An event in Palm Springs will feature experts discussing updates in HIV research, as well as those living with HIV sharing ...
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Half of Black gay men will be diagnosed with HIV, despite highly effective preventive treatments − why?
Black gay and bisexual men made up about 38% of the estimated 37,981 new HIV diagnoses in the U.S. in 2022. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that approximately 50% of these men ...
ThePrint on MSN
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Why Indian patients groups are opposing patent requests for blockbuster HIV drug lenacapavir
Granting patents to US firm Gilead Sciences for lenacapavir could hinder global efforts to end AIDS & restrict access to ...
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Researchers determine a two-dose schedule could make HIV vaccines more effective
One major reason why it has been difficult to develop an effective HIV vaccine is that the virus mutates very rapidly, ...
health.wusf.usf.edu
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Ukraine keeps up the fight against HIV while fighting a war
Progress in preventing infections was being made in the country with Europe's second-highest number of HIV cases. Then came ...
Daily Monitor
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How bars, poolside parties are fuelling HIV infections
Gulu City leaders have linked new HIV infections among young people to cross-generational sex resulting from poolside parties ...
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