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Advancing the course of HIV genomics research in Africa


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Author list: Francis E Agamah ,1
Patrick Arbuthnot,2
Paulina Tindana,3
Nchangwi Synthia Munung ,4
Mary Kasule,5
Anita Ghansah,6
Mosepele Mosepele,7
Tendani Gaolathe,7
Adeodata Kekitiinwa,8
Eunice Nduati,9
Jibreel Jumare,10,11 Francesc Xavier Gómez-Olivé,12 Lenine Liebenberg,13
Collet Dandara,4,14 Sophia Osawe ,10 Rolanda Julius,1
Tino Muzambi,1
Tanian Natus,1
Judith Omumbo,15 Elizabeth Mayne,16 Alash’le Abimiku,10,11
Simone Richardson,17,18 Mogomotsi Matshaba,5,19 Michelle Skelton1

Publication year: 2025

Journal: BMJ Global Health.

Journal acronym: BMJ Glob Health.

Volume number: 10



The use of genomics methods and technologies for HIV research and public health holds potential in reducing the HIV burden in sub-Saharan Africa. ⇒ Continued innovation, improved access to care and strategies to reduce health inequities are essential to ensure better outcomes for children, adolescents and adults living with HIV globally. ⇒ Continued research into the biological and behavioural factors, as well as studies on immune changes, antiretroviral therapy toxicity and multiomics, will be essential for developing effective preventive and therapeutic intervention. ⇒ There is an urgent need for research on genetic factors underlying susceptibility to HIV and other coinfections and potential avenues for optimised HIV-coinfection treatment strategies.


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