"Promising Gene Variant Unveiled: Potential Breakthrough in HIV Treatment for Africans"

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A study has found that Africa-specific human genetic variation near the CHD1L gene is associated with HIV-1 viral load. The research, which analyzed data from over 3,000 individuals, revealed that certain genetic variants near CHD1L were linked to higher viral loads in HIV-positive individuals of African descent. This finding highlights the importance of considering population-specific genetic factors in understanding HIV-1 infection and its progression.
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- Gene Could Lower HIV Levels in Some People of African Descent U.S. News & World Report
- Gene discovery by Canadian researcher ‘major breakthrough’ in HIV research: PHAC Global News
- Discovery of genetic variant offers hope for HIV patients The Times
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