New study identifies immune markers that may predict cancer development in people living with HIV
The research shows that these immune changes can appear up to a year before a cancer diagnosis, opening new possibilities for early detection.
The research shows that these immune changes can appear up to a year before a cancer diagnosis, opening new possibilities for early detection.
The first and only twice-yearly injectable PrEP to be authorised for use across all EU member states.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are on the rise in Spain. One of the main contributing factors is a decline in condom use, particularly amon...
The award, which recognizes his career in infectious diseases research, was presented on May 20 during the closing ceremony of the academic year at...
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is the most serious form of infection caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), but advances in...
The Hospital Clínic de Barcelona is looking for healthy volunteers between 18 and 50 years old, with no evidence of HIV infection, to study a new i...
Women living with HIV are diagnosed late and they are far less tolerant to treatment than men. The lack of individualization in the management of t...
This latest case of functional cure sheds new light on the mechanisms through which certain people are able to control the virus after receiving an...
This variant (VB) is considered more virulent and infectious; however, current antiretroviral treatment is effective against it and slows down the...
An analysis in which the Hospital Clínic participated as the only Spanish hospital, explores the accessibility of diagnostic methods in low- and mi...