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Jacques Leibowitch (1 August 1942 – 4 March 2020) was a French medical doctor and clinical researcher known for his contributions to the knowledge and treatment of HIV and AIDS, starting with his initial designation of a human retrovirus as the cause of AIDS, and his ground-breaking use of triple combination therapy for the effective control of HIV in the patient. A practicing physician in the infectiology department of the Raymond Poincaré University Hospital of Garches (directed by Prof. Christian Perronne, AP-HP), University lecturer Emeritus, he led the treatment program ICCARRE that proposes a dramatic reduction of weekly anti-HIV drug intake, down to 2-3 anti-viral pills a day taken 2 to 3 or 4 days a week, as opposed to the presently recommended seven days a week, as still universal

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  • Jacques Leibowitch (1 August 1942 – 4 March 2020) was a French medical doctor and clinical researcher known for his contributions to the knowledge and treatment of HIV and AIDS, starting with his initial designation of a human retrovirus as the cause of AIDS, and his ground-breaking use of triple combination therapy for the effective control of HIV in the patient. A practicing physician in the infectiology department of the Raymond Poincaré University Hospital of Garches (directed by Prof. Christian Perronne, AP-HP), University lecturer Emeritus, he led the treatment program ICCARRE that proposes a dramatic reduction of weekly anti-HIV drug intake, down to 2-3 anti-viral pills a day taken 2 to 3 or 4 days a week, as opposed to the presently recommended seven days a week, as still universally prescribed. These reduced medical dosages are adequate, necessary and sufficient according to the results of his exploratory clinical research carried out since 2003.He is the author of the books "Un virus étrange venu d'ailleurs" (A strange virus of unknown origin), and "Pour en finir avec le sida" (Putting an end to AIDS). (en)
  • Jacques Leibowitch (né le 1er août 1942 à Clermont-Ferrand et mort le 4 mars 2020 à Massy dans l'Essonne) est un médecin clinicien français, chercheur reconnu pour ses contributions à la connaissance du VIH, du SIDA, et de son traitement, dont la première trithérapie anti-VIH effective et la désignation d'un rétrovirus comme cause présumée du SIDA. Vacataire dans le service d'infectiologie de l’hôpital Raymond-Poincaré de Garches (dirigé par le Pr Christian Perronne, AP-HP), maître de conférences émérite des universités, il anime le programme thérapeutique ICCARRE qui propose une réduction drastique des traitements anti-VIH limités à quelques pilules par jour prises un, deux, trois ou quatre jours par semaine au lieu des sept jours universellement prescrits. Ces posologies médicamenteuses réduites sont sans doute adéquates, nécessaires et suffisantes à en juger par ses observations cumulées depuis 2003. Il est l'auteur des livres Pour en finir avec le sida, et Un virus étrange venu d'ailleurs. (fr)
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  • Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur (en)
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  • Jacques Leibowitch (1 August 1942 – 4 March 2020) was a French medical doctor and clinical researcher known for his contributions to the knowledge and treatment of HIV and AIDS, starting with his initial designation of a human retrovirus as the cause of AIDS, and his ground-breaking use of triple combination therapy for the effective control of HIV in the patient. A practicing physician in the infectiology department of the Raymond Poincaré University Hospital of Garches (directed by Prof. Christian Perronne, AP-HP), University lecturer Emeritus, he led the treatment program ICCARRE that proposes a dramatic reduction of weekly anti-HIV drug intake, down to 2-3 anti-viral pills a day taken 2 to 3 or 4 days a week, as opposed to the presently recommended seven days a week, as still universal (en)
  • Jacques Leibowitch (né le 1er août 1942 à Clermont-Ferrand et mort le 4 mars 2020 à Massy dans l'Essonne) est un médecin clinicien français, chercheur reconnu pour ses contributions à la connaissance du VIH, du SIDA, et de son traitement, dont la première trithérapie anti-VIH effective et la désignation d'un rétrovirus comme cause présumée du SIDA. Il est l'auteur des livres Pour en finir avec le sida, et Un virus étrange venu d'ailleurs. (fr)
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