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GW Researchers to Study Ancient Viruses in Cancer Patients with HIV


GW Researchers to Study Ancient Viruses in Cancer Patients with HIV
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George Washington University researchers were awarded $2.2 million from the National Cancer Institute to study the impact of ancient Human Endogenous Retroviruses in certain cancers for patients with HIV.Researchers will look at why certain types of cancers are more prevalent in HIV patients, while others have unchanged or even decreased rates.Douglas Nixon, chair of the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Tropical Medicine at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, is the principal investigator on the grant.
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First New HIV Vaccine Efficacy Study in Seven Years Has Begun


First New HIV Vaccine Efficacy Study in Seven Years Has Begun
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The first HIV vaccine efficacy study to launch anywhere in seven years is now testing whether an experimental vaccine regimen safely prevents HIV infection among South African adults.The study, called HVTN 702, involves a new version of the only HIV vaccine candidate ever shown to provide some protection against the virus.HVTN 702 aims to enroll 5,400 men and women, making it the largest and most advanced HIV vaccine clinical trial to take place in South Africa, where more than 1,000 people become infected with HIV every day.
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New HIV Vaccine Study Starts in South Africa


New HIV Vaccine Study Starts in South Africa
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A new HIV vaccine is now being tested in South Africa in a study that aims to enroll several thousand people, officials announced today.The study is the first in seven years to test the effectiveness of a vaccine against HIV, said the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is funding the study."If deployed alongside our current armory of proven HIV-prevention tools, a safe and effective vaccine could be the final nail in the coffin for HIV," Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said in a statement.
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Miami Has Second Most HIV Infections, Study Says


Miami Has Second Most HIV Infections, Study Says
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bikeriderlondon / Shutterstock.comThe nation's HIV and AIDS infection rates have steadily dropped over the past handful of years.With medication, HIV-positive individuals can now lead long, healthy lives.And through diligent self-care (or use of the preventative drug PrEP), some infected individuals even safely date HIV-negative people.
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