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VIVA trial: Vitamin D in HIV latency

6 years ago
The current standard treatment for people living with HIV is a combination of drugs known as antiretroviral therapy (or ART). This treatment stops HIV from replicating within CD4+ T cells, an...

Inclusion and Respect: Appreciating the Role People Living with HIV Have with Research Partners

6 years ago
The partnerships forged between people living with HIV and researchers have been an essential foundation upon which the response to the HIV epidemic has grown. The time has come to reaffirm and...

Read the summer issue of Positive Living here

6 years ago
In the summer issue of Positive Living, we report on the road towards a cure; David Menadue’s recent travel travails demonstrate why it pays for people with HIV to be clued up about travel...

HIV Cure Glossary

6 years ago
The following is a glossary of terms that are used commonly in the field of HIV remission and cure research. The glossary was compiled and published originally by DARE, CARE, Defeat HIV and Project...

Common questions about cure answered (video)

6 years ago
Special advisor to the HIV Cure partnership steering committee Brent Allan talks to Professor Sharon Lewin (Director, The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity) about common questions...

The Key to a Cure

6 years ago
Cure, stigma and hindsight When I think of an HIV cure, in my mind’s eye I imagine 40 million people rejoicing, dancing, partying.  I imagine the 400 million people directly affected; the families,...

Vale Levinia Crooks

6 years ago
We constantly talk about the critical importance of a strategic and partnership approach to HIV policy and research, but we rarely discuss the impact of specific individuals. Last week, the world lost...

Pause the pills: would you interrupt treatment for HIV cure research?

6 years ago
There is no cure for HIV. Researchers worldwide are working on different ways to get rid of the virus. We wanted to know how people living with HIV feel about being involved in this type of research....

Read the spring issue of Positive Living

6 years ago
In the spring issue of Positive Living, we’ve some of the top stories from the IAS Conference. Including, arguably, the scene-stealing news of the event: results from an Australian-led study...

HIV cure research: seeking an end to HIV through partnerships

6 years ago
Jennifer Power is a Research Fellow at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society at Latrobe University. Brent Allan is the CEO of Living Positive Victoria. This article was originally...
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Inclusion, Respect, Equity: A photo essay of people participating in HIV cure research at The Alfred ...

This beautiful photographic essay was compiled by The Alfred in Melbourne, and all credit for this article goes to their amazing teams and the people they care for. This article is shared with permission of The Alfred.

Alfred Health

Working together with researchers and clinicians at The Alfred, members of the community of people living with HIV in Victoria have been integral to progressing ...

Trust crucial to treatment interruption

Gene therapy advance in mice

New sequencing method shows many blood-derived HIV particles are defective

High CD4 count before HIV treatment contributes to smaller HIV reservoir on ART

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