We have drugs to manage HIV. So why are we spending millions looking for cures?
Over the past three decades there have been amazing advances in treating and preventing HIV.
It’s now a manageable infection. A person with HIV who takes HIV medicine consistently, before their immune system declines, can expect to live almost as long as someone without HIV.
The same drugs prevent transmission of the virus to sexual partners.
There is still no effective HIV vaccine. But there are highly effective drugs to prevent HIV infection for people without HIV who are at higher risk of acquiring it.
These drugs are known as as “pre-exposure prophylaxis” or PrEP. These come as a pill, which needs to be taken either daily, or “on demand” before and after risky sex. An injection that protects against HIV for six months has recently been approved in the United States.
So with such effective HIV treatment and PrEP, why are we still spending millions looking for HIV cures?
Access to HIV drugs and PrEP depends on the availability of health clinics, health........
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