HIV研究における包括的かつグローバルなビジョンの維持:真空の中では実施されない
Sara Gianella1, Adam Lauring2, Roger Paredes3
1Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health, Department of Medicine, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.
The Journal of infectious diseases
|February 2, 2026
まとめ
抗レトロウイルス療法が進歩しているにもかかわらず、HIVはウイルスリザーバーや免疫系の問題により生涯管理が必要な状態です。免疫学、ウイルス持続性、長期的な健康への影響に関する知識のギャップに対処することは、効果的なHIV予防と治療戦略にとって不可欠です。
背景:
- 抗レトロウイルス療法はHIV治療を変革したが、それは依然として生涯続く病気である。
- 持続的なウイルスリザーバー、免疫不全、および日和見感染症はHIV管理を複雑にする。
- 実施科学は介入の提供に不可欠であるが、継続的な発見と社会政治的文脈に依存している。
結論:
- 特定された知識のギャップに対処することは、永続的で公平かつスケーラブルなHIV予防、治療、および治癒に不可欠である。
- 基礎科学から実施研究までの翻訳スペクトル全体にわたる持続的な投資は、極めて重要である。
- HIV研究は、感染症、免疫学、公衆衛生におけるより広範な進歩のためのモデルとして機能する。
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