Anti-Hiv Vaccine Induces Neutralising Antibodies with a Single Dose in Trials; Understand
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Scientists at the Wistar Institute in the United States have developed a vaccine against HIV that achieves an unprecedented fact: to induce neutralising antibodies against the virus after a single immunization in primates. The innovative approach published in the magazine Nature Immunology can significantly shorten and simplify vaccination protocols against HIV, making them more accessible worldwide. Living to tell: 'Courre without blouse is fan…
American researchers at the Vistar Institute reported on the establishment of an experimental vaccine against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and, according to a published statement, it was the first time that the production of neutralizing antibodies in the laboratory apes had been recorded in the test since the drug was introduced once.
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