> "Like the nukes, bepi doesn’t eliminate the embedded cccDNA..."
That's the ugly part about these rt-DNA viruses. They embed into your own DNA, causing issues for life.
TZubiri
Are treated patients still contagious?
If so, if a treated patient spreads the virus, will that new patient carry an innoculated virus? Or will they suffer a standard infection?
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halapro
I'm surprised that they're working on HB cures since there's been an HB vaccine for 40 years.
I'd love to see more work done towards other incurable viruses like HSV (no vaccine) and HPV (limited vaccine)
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amwet
Pretty sure the cover image is a Strokes album cover.
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shevy-java
> “functionally cured”
> 19% of people
> naturally control that virus without any further treatments
So in other words: a very minor result.
19% is not a lot.
And the term "functionally cured" when they still have the
virus, is not a cure, by definition. I get that for many
this may be an improvement, but my gripe is with the wording
here. This is inflation of feel-goodness.
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GreenSalem
Indian pharmaceutical companies will produce a biosimilar in months.
This will enable it to be supplied at a non-exploitative price to Africa and Asia.
> "Like the nukes, bepi doesn’t eliminate the embedded cccDNA..."
That's the ugly part about these rt-DNA viruses. They embed into your own DNA, causing issues for life.
Are treated patients still contagious?
If so, if a treated patient spreads the virus, will that new patient carry an innoculated virus? Or will they suffer a standard infection?
I'm surprised that they're working on HB cures since there's been an HB vaccine for 40 years.
I'd love to see more work done towards other incurable viruses like HSV (no vaccine) and HPV (limited vaccine)
Pretty sure the cover image is a Strokes album cover.
> “functionally cured” > 19% of people > naturally control that virus without any further treatments
So in other words: a very minor result.
19% is not a lot.
And the term "functionally cured" when they still have the virus, is not a cure, by definition. I get that for many this may be an improvement, but my gripe is with the wording here. This is inflation of feel-goodness.
Indian pharmaceutical companies will produce a biosimilar in months.
This will enable it to be supplied at a non-exploitative price to Africa and Asia.