A Preclinical Study Shows that a Single Vaccine at Birth Protects Against Hiv for Years
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The idea might seem to be a science fiction: to give a newborn a single injection, in the first days of his life, and thus to offer him years of protection against AIDS, one of the most feared viruses in the world. Yet, science is approaching. The promise of antibodies largely neutralizing At the heart of this advance are the antibodies largely neutralizing, or bNAbs. They are molecules capable of blocking a very broad spectrum of strains of HIV…
CALIFORNIA- Taking advantage of this fundamental stage of childhood could change the battle against pediatric infections in regions where there is a high risk, says Tulane University. Andrew Yawn explains in his article entitled “A single shot at birth mayshield children from HIV for years, study finds”, published on the Tulane University website that this new research “is one of the first to show that the first weeks of life, when the immune sy…
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