par The International AIDS Society Scientific Working Group on HIV Cure, Steven;Deeks, Brigitte;Autran, Ben;Berkhout, Monsef;Benkirane, Scott;Cairns, Nicolas;Chomont, Tae-Wook;Chun, Melissa;Churchill, Michele Di;Mascio, Christine;Katlama, Alain;Lafeuillade, Alan;Landay, Michael;Lederman, Sharon R;Lewin, Frank;Maldarelli, David;Margolis, Martin;Markowitz, Javier;Martinez-Picado, James I;Mullins, John;Mellors, Santiago;Moreno, Una;O'Doherty, Sarah;Palmer, Marie-Capucine;Penicaud, Matija;Peterlin, Guido;Poli, Jean-Pierre;Routy, Christine;Rouzioux, Guido;Silvestri, Mario;Stevenson, Amalio;Telenti, Carine;Van Lint, Eric ;Verdin, Ann ;Woolfrey, John;Zaia, Françoise;Barré-Sinoussi,
Référence Nature reviews. Immunology, 12, 8, page (607-614)
Publication Publié, 2012
Référence Nature reviews. Immunology, 12, 8, page (607-614)
Publication Publié, 2012
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Given the limitations of antiretroviral therapy and recent advances in our understanding of HIV persistence during effective treatment, there is a growing recognition that a cure for HIV infection is both needed and feasible. The International AIDS Society convened a group of international experts to develop a scientific strategy for research towards an HIV cure. Several priorities for basic, translational and clinical research were identified. This Opinion article summarizes the group's recommended key goals for the international community. |