HIV

A breakthrough in the war against AIDS: In two trials, patients were “cured” of the disease

Two early trials found that engineered antibodies can lead to long-term HIV remission without ongoing treatment — not a full cure, but the most significant progress so far.

HIV is one of the most sophisticated viruses humanity has had to confront
AIDS Ribbon

World AIDS Day: HIV diagnoses in Israel drop 22% in 2024, Health Ministry reports

 FDA approves Yeztugo: Gilead's new twice-yearly HIV prevention injection.

New, promising oral HIV medication receives promising results in late-stage trial

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Experts concerned as drug trend ‘bluetoothing’ causes surge in HIV cases


Groundbreaking treatment for HIV/AIDS developed by Israeli research team

The technology is based on a bacterial immune system against viruses, with the bacteria using the CRISPR systems as a molecular search engine, locating viral sequences and disabling them.

 Staining for engineered cells that secrete the antibody against HIV.

Everything you need to know about these five health conditions

Here is a breakdown of the severity and treatment options for HIV/AIDS, chronic infections, cancer, and heart and neurological diseases.

 Kaplan hospital team members wearing safety gear as they work in the Coronavirus ward of Kaplan Medical Center in Rehovot on January 18, 2022.

Isaac Asimov: The biochemist who created new worlds

Marking 30 years since the death of Isaac Asimov, one of the most prolific and popular science fiction writers in history.

 A robot equipped with artificial intelligence is seen at the AI Xperience Center at the VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) in Brussels, Belgium February 19, 2020.

‘I was always an artist’

Sitting down with Israeli multidisciplinary artist Sahar Azimi.

 ‘Come Feel’ by Gadi Dagon, 2013.

Neanderthal genetic variant raises risk for COVID-19, protects from HIV - study

"Bad news if a person contracts COVID-19, good news because it offers protection against getting infected with HIV."

 HIV-infected T-cell.

First woman reported cured of HIV after bone marrow transplant

"This is now the third report of a cure in this setting, and the first in a woman living with HIV," Sharon Lewin, President-Elect of the International AIDS Society, said in a statement.

 HIV-infected T-cell.

New highly virulent HIV variant highlights need for early detection

A new HIV variant impacts the immune system twice as quickly as other variants, making early detection and treatment key factors.

 Scanning electron micrograph of HIV-1 budding (in green) from cultured lymphocyte.

Phase I trial begins for Moderna's mRNA HIV vaccine

Since AIDS was first identified, over 36 million deaths have been attributed to it worldwide.

 Scanning electron micrograph of HIV-1 budding (in green) from cultured lymphocyte.

UCLA researchers cure HIV in 40% of mice - study

Their method forces the virus to expose itself while hidden in cells, rendering it vulnerable to existing antiviral drugs.

 Scanning electron micrograph of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), grown in cultured lymphocytes.

Argentina woman cured of HIV without treatment

A woman from the northeast Argentinian city of Esperanza become the second documented case of someone who has eradicated the deadly virus from her body.

 Scanning electron micrograph of HIV-1 budding (in green) from cultured lymphocyte.