Thursday, September 24, 2009

Found a vaccine against HIV?

Researchers at the U.S. military and the Thai health authorities announced that they had produced an experimental vaccine, the first in the world which can greatly reduce the risk of HIV infection and AIDS is the final stage of infection.
American researchers and Thai officials have stated at a press conference that the vaccine reduces risk of HIV infection for 32.1 percent, the world's cheapest agency.

VACCINES result is obtained after testing vaccines that were conducted from October 2003. in two Thai provinces, to more than 16,000 volunteers whose exposure to risk of infection rated average.
The result is a new step in the fight against AIDS since the first time proved that a vaccine against HIV has a preventive effect, said at a press conference.
The new vaccine was obtained by a combination of two previously tested vaccine which, used separately, did not show effective.
American researchers and Thai officials have stated at a press conference that the vaccine reduces risk of HIV infection for 32.1 percent, the world's cheapest agency.
The result is obtained after testing vaccines that were conducted from October 2003. in two Thai provinces, to more than 16,000 volunteers whose exposure to risk of infection rated average.
The result is a new step in the fight against AIDS since the first time proved that a vaccine against HIV has a preventive effect, said at a press conference.
The new vaccine was obtained by a combination of two previously tested vaccine which, used separately, did not show effective.

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