New antibodies have been found that protect against HIV and AIDS. The antibodies are effective against 75 percent of known strains of HIV and are 10 times more powerful than any antibody found before.
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Comments: 7
Its better than nothing, but not safe yet.
i gave u a 10 for such a great topic!
There is no way that I (25 years in clinical and research chemistry) trust my life to a HIV vaccine especially in its first 50 years in use.