It pushes HIV out of hiding.
Part of the reason HIV is so hard to cure is that it
A new small but powerful study has found that it might also be able to reverse HIV latency, essentially driving the virus out of hiding. Research on the drug, however, has been delayed as the scientists can only test it on people who are suffering both from cancer and HIV. “In this study, we were able to show that in a cohort of 32 people who have cancer who are also living with HIV, pembrolizumab was able to perturb the HIV reservoir, which is a very exciting result and involved many groups around the world.”boost the immune system enough to then attack and destroy HIV. The team must also evaluate whether the drug can be used safely on people who do not have cancer and only have HIV.
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