AIDS scientists in
AFP
AIDS
scientists expressed optimism over their search for a cure for the disease
Saturday ahead of a major conference in Kuala Lumpur, with more funding and
research breakthroughs boosting their hopes.
Thousands of delegates will attend the four-day International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference which starts on Sunday in the Malaysian capital, the first time the bi-annual meeting will be held in Sharon Lewin from "I think we are a long way off, but what has changed in the last three years is a realisation, that there needs to be a commitment (to this)," she told AFP in a telephone interview. "In 2010, at that time, very few people really believed it was possible... Between that time and now, there has been a major shift. There's evidence that things have really been moving." Deborah Persaud of the US Johns Hopkins Children's Center in The baby, born in the "There needs to be a lot of work done... We have to replicate the case; we need to understand the case," she told reporters ahead of the conference. "The key thing for us that we should focus on is to do what we know how to do -- and that is identify kids who are infected and treat them early." Children below the age of 15 make up 10 percent, or 3.3 million, of the estimated 34 million people infected with HIV worldwide. In total, the global pandemic has claimed 30 million lives. The World Health Organisation (WHO) is expected to release new medical guidelines at the conference Sunday, which could make more people infected with HIV eligible to receive drugs. Last month, scientists meeting in But they said people with a long-running, untreated infection and a compromised immune system may never benefit from an envisioned "functional cure" -- through which a person would retain traces of the virus but no symptoms. About 1.8 million people die every year from AIDS, a disease in which the immune system is destroyed, with sufferers exposed to pneumonia, TB and other illnesses. |
Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 6, 2013
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