
Unlocking Natural Control of HIV without Antiretroviral Therapy
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Across the world, some individuals are able to naturally control HIV without requiring antiretroviral therapy, due to the uniqueness of their genetic composition. Several of these individuals have been identified in South Africa which has the world's highest HIV/AIDS burden. Dr Veron Ramsuran, associate professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal is leading a team that also includes researchers from the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) to study this crucial population in South Africa, whose unique genetic makeup could contain the secrets to more effective AIDS prevention tools. The ultimate goal is to develop therapeutic interventions that mimic the natural protective mechanisms found in elite controllers. In this episode, Dr Veron speaks to Paul about the landmark research that highlights the global relevance of the differences in genetic factors between African and other populations, highlighting the importance of studying diverse populations.