4 children with in-utero HIV infection remained undetectable for over 1 year after pausing antiretroviral therapy, per Northwestern University study.

4 children with in-utero HIV infection remained undetectable for over 1 year after pausing antiretroviral therapy, according to findings presented at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. The study, conducted by Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute, suggests that early treatment helps the neonatal immune system limit HIV reservoir development, increasing the potential for HIV remission.

March 06, 2024
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