London-made HIV injection, developed by Western University researchers, targets clearing residual virus in HIV-treated patients, with human trials planned this year.

London-made HIV injection developed by Western University researchers in partnership with UK and US scientists could help rid patients of HIV, potentially aiding tens of millions worldwide. The shot aims to clear out residual virus in patients on HIV treatment drugs, with human trials set for later this year. The innovative HIV-virus-like-particle (HLP) is a biotherapeutic that could be a cost-effective cure for HIV.

March 26, 2024
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