Tuesday, October 23, 2012

AIDS HAPPENINGS

HAPPENINGS AT CAPRISA

Study discovers a unique feature of HIV that enables

infected people to make antibodies able to kill a wide

 range of human immunodeficiency viruses

An AIDS study published today in the journal, Nature Medicine, describes how a 
unique change  in the outer covering of the virus found in two HIV infected South
 African women enabled them to make potent antibodies which are able to kill up
 to 88% of HIV types from around the world.
This ground-breaking discovery provides an important
 new approach that could be useful in
 making an AIDS vaccine. Read on...

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