The relentless search for an HIV treatment represents one of modern medicine's most significant undertakings. While a complete eradication of the virus remains elusive, significant progress have been made, primarily through research focusing on “shock and kill” strategies – attempting to expose latent virus reservoirs and then eliminate them.
An Outlook on Tomorrow
The quest for an HIV cure has long been a aspirational goal. While a definitive solution remains elusive, recent advancements in research offer glimmers of what the future may hold. Scientists are investigating innovative methods that aim to destroy the virus from the system. These include immunotherapy, which show promise in controlling HIV replic