Hiv Drug Discovery
HIV drug discovery is the process of developing drugs that are capable of preventing or curing HIV infection. The primary objective of HIV drug discovery is to develop drugs that can reduce the severity of symptoms and slow down the progression of the disease. Currently, available treatments focus on suppressing the replication of the virus, but a successful HIV drug discovery is necessary to stop the virus completely. HIV drug discovery has seen significant advances in recent years with the development of new drugs such as anti-HIV RNA polymerase inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies, and fusion inhibitors. These drugs have greatly improved the quality of life for patients by controlling the virus and reducing the chances of spreading it to others. HIV drug discovery also has implications for the prevention of HIV transmission, as it can be used to develop effective vaccines for HIV prevention.
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