Progress toward HIV eradication: Case reports, current efforts, and the challenges associated with cure

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An estimated 35 million people worldwide are infected with HIV, yet a widely applicable cure strategy remains elusive. Recent case reports have suggested that curing HIV infection is possible, renewing excitement about research efforts. We describe those cases and discuss their relevance to the global HIV epidemic. We also review ongoing cure strategies that are transitioning from the lab to the clinic, and the assays and clinical assessments that can be used to evaluate cure interventions.

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Martin, A. R., & Siliciano, R. F. (2016). Progress toward HIV eradication: Case reports, current efforts, and the challenges associated with cure. Annual Review of Medicine, 67, 215–228. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-med-011514-023043

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