Due to the 4-hour maturation half-life of the Timer protein's blue-to-red chromophore, we can detect reactivated or recently silenced proviruses with high sensitivity using Timer fluorescence.
The Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Healthcare Transition (HCT) clinic — a pediatric-to-adult HIV care model — achieved a high 1-year retention rate but a suboptimal viral suppression rate despite ...
Funding cuts by countries that make major contributions to foreign aid may cause surges in global HIV. Cuts could cause an additional 4.43-10.75 million new HIV infections worldwide by 2030.
In a new Johns Hopkins Medicine-led study, researchers predict that ending federal funding for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program could increase HIV infections across 31 U.S. cities by 49% in the next ...
A computer model developed by Johns Hopkins health care delivery specialists predicts that strengthening a handful of efforts to keep people with HIV in lifetime care, along with more rigorous testing ...