CROI 2019 Seattle: Craig Hendrix

Craig Hendrix, Johns Hopkins University, talks to Jim Pickett at the 2019 Retrovirus Conference in Seattle about the role of choice in HIV prevention. “I think there’s a need for choice in HIV prevention, to have a variety of products that fit into...

CROI 2019 Seattle: Praphan Phanuphak

Praphan Phanuphak, of The Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre, speaks to us at the 2019 Retrovirus Conference in Seattle. He tells us what they have been doing in Thailand in terms of accelerating the HIV testing, using lay people, accelerating HIV treatment using...

CROI 2019 Seattle: Ricky Bluthenthal

Ricky Bluthenthal, Keck School of Medicine, USC, talks to us at the 2019 Retrovirus Conference in Seattle about the opiate crisis. “The opiate crisis is creating a series of infectious disease crises, HIV is part of that, and most of it is going to be driven by...

CROI 2019 Seattle: John Mellor

John W. Mellor, University of Pittsburgh, talks to us at the 2019 Retrovirus Conference in Seattle, says that there’s progress for treatment of HIV, there’s the opportunity to control or reduce the epidemic to almost nothing in the United States, and we...

CROI 2019 Seattle: Timothy Ray Brown

Timothy Ray Brown, the first person to be cured of HIV, came to us at the 2019 Retrovirus Conference in Seattle to talk about the new patient (being referred to in the news as “The London Patient”) just announced to have been cured of...