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Home ยป Groundbreaking South African HIV Cure Trial Shows Promising Results

Groundbreaking South African HIV Cure Trial Shows Promising Results

SpaqeBy Spaqe3 Mins ReadMarch 26, 2025
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Groundbreaking South African HIV Cure Trial Shows Promising Results
Groundbreaking South African HIV Cure Trial Shows Promising Results

A groundbreaking HIV cure trial conducted in Durban, South Africa, has demonstrated promising results in achieving antiretroviral therapy (ART)-free virus control. The trial shows that 20% of participants remain off ART and are virally suppressed after one-and-a-half years

The University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ recently conducted Africaโ€™s first HIV cure trial and it worked.
The University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ recently conducted Africaโ€™s first HIV cure trial and it worked.

Groundbreaking South African HIV Cure Trial Shows Promising Results

A groundbreaking HIV cure trial at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ , is delivering hope in the fight against HIV.

The HIV Study

Led by Professor Thumbi Ndung’u, the study shows that 20% of participants have remained off antiretroviral therapy (ART) and are still virally suppressed after 1.5 years-without needing daily medication.

This breakthrough could pave the way for long-term HIV remission and a future without lifelong ART dependence.

The results of the study were presented at the 2025 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI), in San Francisco, USA in March.

TEST RESULTS

The study tested a promising HIV treatment approach called combination immunotherapy. The goal was to either eliminate or reduce hidden traces of HIV in the body so the immune system could keep the virus in check without the need for lifelong medication.

In the study, the first HIV cure clinical trial in Africa, the researchers treated participants with antiretrovirals very soon after they acquired HIV. Once the virus was controlled by ART, they administered powerful immune-boosters โ€“ which helps the immune system fight the virus more effectively. Under close medical supervision, participants then stopped ART to see if their bodies could control the virus on their own.

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Twenty women were enrolled in the trial โ€“ a significant milestone because women are a group disproportionately affected by HIV yet are often underrepresented in cure-related research. The trial results show that 30% of participants (six out of 20) were able to stay off HIV treatment for nearly a year, and 20% (four participants) remained off treatment until the trial ended at 55 weeks. Even after the trial, these four individuals, who are still being closely monitored, have continued without medication for an average of 1.5 years.

โ€œWhile this treatment approach didnโ€™t work for most participants, it is still a significant development in HIV cure research. Studying how the 20% managed to control the virus on their own will help scientists develop better HIV cure strategies, as well as work out ways to improve future treatments,โ€ said Professor Thumbi Ndungโ€™u, director for basic & translational science at Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI) and a professor and Victor Daitz Chair at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.

โ€œThis trial is also significant because it proves that complex HIV cure research can be successfully conducted in resource-limited settings where the need is greatest, and highlights the importance of including African populations in global scientific advancements,โ€ he added.

The research was led by the HIV Pathogenesis Programme at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, the Africa Health Research Institute, the Ragon Institute of Mass General, MIT and Harvard, and Gilead Sciences, Inc.

 

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