Scientists in the study of AIDS healing stepped one step. US scientists have completely eliminated the virus from the rats. This method will be examined in human body very soon.
According to a report published in the Washington Post, research was going on for several years on the HIV healing of the Temple University of Nebraska Medical Center. A team of thirty experts conduct experiments in this regard. In the beginning of this month, the information related to research is highlighted in detail. It was reported that 9 out of 23 mice have been eliminated from the HIV virus. According to experts, these results were found in combination with anti-virus anti-drug and gene editing technologies. According to the scientists, the mice that have been eliminated from the body of the rats have been successful in imitating the disease prevention system.
Kamel Khalilir, one of the researchers in the research team, said that if the US Food and Drug Regulators approves, the necessary tests will start in the next year. According to experts, in this method, the elimination of HIV virus from living organisms is a major development in doubt.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of HIV-infected people around the world is around 32 million. Of these, only about 20 million people took antiretroviral therapy. In the year 2017, about 9.4 million people died in the world due to HIV virus.
According to a report published in the Washington Post, research was going on for several years on the HIV healing of the Temple University of Nebraska Medical Center. A team of thirty experts conduct experiments in this regard. In the beginning of this month, the information related to research is highlighted in detail. It was reported that 9 out of 23 mice have been eliminated from the HIV virus. According to experts, these results were found in combination with anti-virus anti-drug and gene editing technologies. According to the scientists, the mice that have been eliminated from the body of the rats have been successful in imitating the disease prevention system.
Kamel Khalilir, one of the researchers in the research team, said that if the US Food and Drug Regulators approves, the necessary tests will start in the next year. According to experts, in this method, the elimination of HIV virus from living organisms is a major development in doubt.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of HIV-infected people around the world is around 32 million. Of these, only about 20 million people took antiretroviral therapy. In the year 2017, about 9.4 million people died in the world due to HIV virus.
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