Article
Towards Multidisciplinary HIV-Cure Research: Integrating Social Science with Biomedical Research
Registro en:
GROSSMAN, Cynthia I. et al. Towards Multidisciplinary HIV-Cure Research: Integrating Social Science with Biomedical Research. Trends In Microbiology, Cambridge, v. 24, n. 1, p. 5-11, 2016.
1878-4380
10.1016/j.tim.2015.10.011
Autor
Grossman, Cynthia I.
Ross, Anna Laura
Auerbach, Judith D.
Ananworanich, Jintanat
Dubé, Karine
Tucker, Joseph D.
Noseda, Veronica
Possas, Cristina
Rausch, Dianne M.
The International AIDS Society
Resumen
The quest for a cure for HIV remains a timely and key challenge for the HIV research community. Despite significant scientific advances, current HIV therapy regimens do not completely eliminate the negative impact of HIV on the immune system; and the economic impact of treating all people infected with HIV globally, for the duration of their lifetimes, presents significant challenges. This article discusses, from a multidisciplinary approach, critical social, behavioral, ethical, and economic issues permeating the HIV-cure research agenda. As part of a search for an HIV cure, both the perspective of patients/participants and clinical researchers should be taken into account. In addition, continued efforts should be made to involve and educate the broader community.