Latent Hiv Reservoir
The latent HIV reservoir is a group of cells containing inactive or latent HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The reservoir is believed to be a major obstacle in curing HIV, as it is very difficult for current treatments to eradicate it without causing significant damage to the patient. As such, the development of therapies that can target and eliminate the reservoir is a major focus of research in this area. This research has the potential to benefit the millions of people around the world living with HIV. Through better understanding of the reservoir, more effective treatments may be developed that can lead to a functional cure and improved quality of life for HIV patients.
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