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Podcast: Infection and Immunity
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World AIDS Day: Where are we at 40 years after the first clinical diagnosis?

Category: Science & Medicine
Duration: 00:26:42
Publish Date: 2021-11-30 22:02:00
Description:
Wednesday, 1 December is Worlds AIDS Day, with the 2021 edition marking 40 years since since the first cases of AIDS-defining illnesses were first clinically documented.

So how far has the science progressed when it comes to treating HIV? What is it like today for people living with HIV? Is a cure on the cards? Are there any lessons we can learn from COVID-19?

In this episode Jared Stern answers our questions and helps us better understand HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) , the virus that if left untreated, causes AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). Jared is a PhD candidate at the Doherty Institute in Professor Sharon Lewin’s lab researching a cure for HIV. They are also the Director of Living Positive Victoria and have been living with HIV since 2015.
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