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GlaxoSmithKline to initiate human trials to find HIV cure

GSK would start testing therapies on humans to wake up a latent HIV virus within people's immune cells. Once the virus is brought out, efforts would be directed towards neutralising it.

November 29, 2021 / 15:33 IST
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British pharmaceutical major GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) will initiate human trials as part of its efforts to find a cure for HIV, reports said on November 29. A formal announcement is expected to be made by the company at an investors' meeting soon.

The planned clinical tests involving humans are considered to be ground-breaking trials to find an HIV cure. An estimated 38 million people globally were living with the disease in 2019, as per a recent Kaiser Family Foundation study.

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GSK would reportedly start testing therapies on humans to wake up a latent HIV virus within people's immune cells. Once the virus is brought out, efforts would be directed towards neutralising it.

"The idea is that you have to wake up the latent virus and try to get rid of it," The Telegraph quoted Dr Kimberly Smith, head of research & development at GSK's HIV health division ViiV Healthcare, as saying.