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HIV: the fight continues
Gilead Sciences’ global patient engagement lead and former HIV nurse specialist Geraldine Reilly explores today’s fight against the virus – as TV series It’s A Sin brings back memories of working on the frontline during the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s and 1990s
Until recently, the heartache of the AIDS epidemic – and the social turbulence around it – had been largely forgotten, at least in popular culture. But now, the groundbreaking TV series It’s A Sin has brought it all back for many of us that lived through the crisis.
As an industry, pharma has been at the forefront of the scientific progress that has revolutionised the outlook for the 100,000 people living with HIV (PLWHIV) in the UK today – and you might be forgiven for thinking that the fight against HIV and AIDS is far behind us. With today’s medical advances, PLWHIV in the UK can expect a similar life expectancy to their HIV-negative peers, making the AIDS epidemic of the ‘80s
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