Infection Control Today: Beyond viral suppression: Next-generation HIV therapeutics target reservoirs, broadly neutralizing antibodies, and gene editing

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Infection Control Today review

Long-acting injectables have transformed HIV management, but viral suppression alone is not enough. Researchers are advancing mRNA vaccines, broadly neutralizing antibodies, latency-reversing agents, pediatric immune strategies, and gene editing to eliminate reservoirs and achieve remission.

A review explores how next-generation HIV therapeutics aim to move beyond lifelong ART.

Read the full review here.

 

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