mercredi 8 avril 2015

A single dose of a new HIV drug weakens the virus for 28 days


A new class of HIV drugs might be around the corner. By injecting people infected with HIV with a single dose of antibodies, researchers were able to reduce the presence of the virus in the blood of study participants — for 28 days. This unprecedented result means that it might one day be possible to reduce the frequency of HIV drug intake, or suppress the virus for extended periods of time, following the use of antiretrovirals.


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A single dose of a new HIV drug weakens the virus for 28 days

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