The international scientific research community appears
to be getting one step closer to finding a cure to the HIV
and AIDS epidemic that has cost roughly 35 million lives.
A human trial of a treatment designed to effectively cure
an infected body of HIV began in New York City, as well as
in Germany and Denmark this week. The small-scale trial
is just the latest in a series of vaccination research with
promising potential, according to experts. The
international team of researchers are using a “shock and
kill” treatment supported by data from the University of
California, San Francisco (UCSF). Patients will use
standard antiretroviral therapy, along with immune
boosters, targeting specific pockets
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