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Researchers Identify New HIV Reservoir as NIH Faces Potential Civil Service Policy Changes

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Researchers have identified a previously unknown reservoir where HIV persists within the human body, according to a report published Thursday. This discovery highlights a new location where the virus remains dormant, complicating efforts to eradicate the infection in patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy.

The findings emerge alongside broader developments in the health sector, including updates regarding the Ebola virus and a policy shift involving the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Reports indicate that the incoming administration plans to remove civil service job protections for NIH officials, a move that would alter the employment status of key scientific staff. These developments coincide with ongoing medical research efforts aimed at understanding viral persistence and the evolving landscape of federal health oversight.

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Date: June 4, 2026

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