This article focuses on the sessions in which basic science research was presented at the XVII International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2008). It also provides an analysis of basic science issues which generated significant discussion and debate at the conference and are likely to have implications for future laboratory and clinical research. Data presented at AIDS 2008 confirmed the speed with which HIV establishes latent viral reservoirs following infection and the resulting challenges to viral eradication given how effectively HIV proviral RNA inserts itself into human DNA within these reservoirs. Studies also raised questions about the source of residual viremia and how these might be targeted by novel therapeutic approaches.3‐8 August 2008, XVII International AIDS Conference, Mexico City, Mexico
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Gilden, D., & Kort, R. (2009). XVII International AIDS Conference: From Evidence to Action ‐ Basic science. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 12(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1758-2652-12-s1-s3
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