miércoles, 19 de agosto de 2026

Triple drug therapy could clear HIV in infected newborns Scientists showed that a trio of medications successfully cleared the virus in a rhesus macaque infant model. Clinical testing in human infants could move quickly. Written byAllison Whitten, PhD

https://www.drugdiscoverynews.com/triple-drug-therapy-could-clear-hiv-in-infected-newborns-17446 In 2013, a baby girl known as the “Mississippi baby” made headlines when it was announced that she was cured of HIV. She had received antiretroviral therapy (ART) starting just 30 hours of birth up until 18 months, and had no detectable levels of the virus over two years later. But then, when she was almost four years old, her blood revealed the HIV had returned, and she had to start ART once again.

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