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- Sarah Fidler FRCP is an immunologist, researcher and professor in HIV Medicine at Imperial College London and consultant physician in HIV for St Mary's Hospital, London. Her clinical work involves looking after people who have just been infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and testing new approaches towards curing HIV. (en)
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- Professor in HIV Medicine testing new approaches towards curing HIV (en)
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- The idea behind our study was if most people living with HIV know their HIV status and take treatment, the risk of passing the virus on to their partners and children will be greatly reduced. The results show that this approach was successful –we hope the findings may help to reduce the number of new HIV infections across the world. (en)
- It’s still a very stigmatising condition. People don’t feel comfortable with talking about it, as they might with diabetes or cancer. I think it motivates this collaboration. People still feel that they are somehow different and that’s what makes people join together, they relate to these other people who have the virus. They are a potent advocacy force. (en)
- The speed of the research has been made possible because of the advocacy community that stands behind it.... In our most recent trial, no-one dropped out, which is practically unheard of. (en)
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- Professor Sarah Fidler, study author. (en)
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- Sarah Fidler FRCP is an immunologist, researcher and professor in HIV Medicine at Imperial College London and consultant physician in HIV for St Mary's Hospital, London. Her clinical work involves looking after people who have just been infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and testing new approaches towards curing HIV. (en)
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