Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) News and Research

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Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) is a retrovirus that is found, in numerous strains, in primates; the specific strains infecting humans are HIV-1 and HIV-2, the viruses that cause AIDS.
Researchers map genome for mite-borne typhus

Researchers map genome for mite-borne typhus

Macaque genome analysis will improve scientists' ability to identify human genes involved in diseases

Macaque genome analysis will improve scientists' ability to identify human genes involved in diseases

Analysis of Rhesus monkey genome provides new clues to primate biology

Analysis of Rhesus monkey genome provides new clues to primate biology

Rabies vaccine approach against HIV shows promise

Rabies vaccine approach against HIV shows promise

Discovery of a simian immunodeficiency virus infection in wild gorillas

Discovery of a simian immunodeficiency virus infection in wild gorillas

Latest sequencing targets for NHGRI

Latest sequencing targets for NHGRI

AIDS might be an accident of evolution

AIDS might be an accident of evolution

Birthplace of AIDS found

Birthplace of AIDS found

New study describes molecular basis of NeuroAIDS

New study describes molecular basis of NeuroAIDS

Drug giants join forces to develop gel for women in fight against AIDS

Drug giants join forces to develop gel for women in fight against AIDS

Vaginal gel shown to protect female monkeys against an HIV-like virus

Vaginal gel shown to protect female monkeys against an HIV-like virus

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

New design for HIV vaccine trials in animals

Scientists have identified the first reported case in Asia of primate-to-human transmission of simian foamy virus

Scientists have identified the first reported case in Asia of primate-to-human transmission of simian foamy virus

Antibiotic minocycline might help alleviate HIV's negative effects on the brain and central nervous system

Antibiotic minocycline might help alleviate HIV's negative effects on the brain and central nervous system

AIDS virus initially more destructive than first thought

AIDS virus initially more destructive than first thought

Study looks at the ability of some monkey species to resist developing AIDS

Study looks at the ability of some monkey species to resist developing AIDS

Animal model helps explain how AIDS virus spreads throughout the body following oral exposure

Animal model helps explain how AIDS virus spreads throughout the body following oral exposure

Highly concentrated solution of chemical messengers could block male to female HIV transmission

Highly concentrated solution of chemical messengers could block male to female HIV transmission

Epimmune presents SIV vaccine study data showing control of virus despite the presence of viral mutations

Epimmune presents SIV vaccine study data showing control of virus despite the presence of viral mutations

Bacteria found in the mouth can block the HIV virus

Bacteria found in the mouth can block the HIV virus

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