2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jve.2020.100017
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Re-examining the HIV ‘functional cure’ oxymoron: Time for precise terminology?

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“…Involvement of PLHIV and key populations in HIV cure research is essential to ensure that their expectations, ideas, and opinions are considered in the design of possible future interventions aimed at achieving a cure. 14 , 18 , 47 , 48 , 49 Although our results showed similarities between the perceptions of the impact of cure scenarios among PLHIV and key populations, differences in perceptions may exist in other key populations, such as sex workers and should be addressed by further research. Finally, reliability of the data was enhanced by using the validated Braun and Clark checklist and the COREQ.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…Involvement of PLHIV and key populations in HIV cure research is essential to ensure that their expectations, ideas, and opinions are considered in the design of possible future interventions aimed at achieving a cure. 14 , 18 , 47 , 48 , 49 Although our results showed similarities between the perceptions of the impact of cure scenarios among PLHIV and key populations, differences in perceptions may exist in other key populations, such as sex workers and should be addressed by further research. Finally, reliability of the data was enhanced by using the validated Braun and Clark checklist and the COREQ.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Understanding how a cure might affect the lives of these population groups is key for its successful implementation. 17 , 18 …”
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“…Language : There is a substantial literature on the proper use of language to describe HIV cure research, and those who participate in it [ 126 132 ]. Although not specific to HIV cure research, PLWH have advocated for the use of “people-first” language, such as “people living with HIV” rather than “HIV-infected individuals,” and for the use of the word “participants” or “volunteers” rather than “subjects” to describe those actively participating in research [ 133 135 ].…”
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“…Although the expression of "functional cure" is contradictory and inconsistently employed across a wide array of research initiatives aimed at curing HIV, it has been used most frequently to refer to long-term ART-free HIV control, meaning restoring the immune system's ability to combat infection (5). The "Berlin Patient" (6) and the "London Patient" (7) are two examples of patients that have been functionally cured of HIV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%