Developing an AIDS vaccine has been a high priority for researchers across the globe for the past few decades. Study after study has been done on vaccines and cures and gene therapies, some successful, but most not. However, a promising new study has shown that vaccines that target the AIDS virus early on have proven [...]
Catching AIDS/HIV Early Slowing the Spread of Disease?
May 20th, 2009 · No Comments
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Gene Therapy Proving Successful in Fight Against AIDS
May 20th, 2009 · No Comments
For decades, researchers and scientists have fought valiantly searching for a cure and a vaccine for the AIDS virus. Animal and human trials alike have been performed all across the globe in the hopes that a cure can be discovered to end the epidemic once and for all. To date, there have been many unsuccessful [...]
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Rapidly Evolving HIV Gene Making Vaccine Research Difficult
April 22nd, 2009 · No Comments
Across the globe, approximately 33 million people are HIV-positive. While antiretroviral drugs have been able to keep millions of patients relatively healthy and alive, over 25 million deaths can be attributed to AIDS since its inception in the 1980s. For years, researchers and scientists have devoted their lives to developing drugs and vaccines to help [...]
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