World AIDS Day (part 1): Closing the gap between adults and children
World AIDS Day (part 1): Closing the gap between adults and children
Every year on 1st December, we mark World AIDS Day to show solidarity in the fight against HIV and AIDS, and to remember those who have sadly lost their lives.
Since the start of the global AIDS epidemic in the 1980s, researchers have made enormous progress towards preventing HIV transmission, and treating those who are living with HIV so that the virus remains suppressed. But while there have been marked improvements for adults, treatment coverage in children and adolescents is lagging behind.
In the first of our World AIDS Day episodes, Dr Anna Turkova, Clinical Principal Research Fellow at the MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, and Philippa Musoke, Professor of Paediatrics and Child Health at Makerere University, explore the reasons for these disparities and how the MRC CTU at UCL is working to close the gap between adults and children through clinical trials.
Charlotte Hartley | |
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11/30/2023 | |
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clinical trials, AIDs, HIV, HIV and AIDS, World AIDS Day, research, health, health care, medical research, Paediatric, child health, Global Health | |
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