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Post by Lincoln on Feb 15, 2008 21:08:31 GMT -5
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Post by 5abikuri10 on Feb 15, 2008 21:48:42 GMT -5
could u shorten it, im not reading all that
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Post by Lincoln on Feb 15, 2008 22:35:07 GMT -5
skim read it then
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Post by Lincoln on Feb 15, 2008 22:37:47 GMT -5
It has a remarkable ability to disguise itself against the body's defences, constantly changing to avoid detection.
This means that vaccines which rely on using a recognisable part of the virus to prime the immune system can be ineffective almost as fast as they enter the body.
"This vaRIAAbility is the biggest problem - it's much faster, for example, than influenza," said Professor Sattentau.
Another problem is its lethal nature. Normally science can learn from the survivors of a viral infection, but in HIV, although some live with the virus for decades, there are no reliable reports of anyone managing to clear it from their bodies entirely.
However, as research published only this week showed, they cannot fully purge the virus from the body.
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Post by Lincoln on Feb 15, 2008 22:38:03 GMT -5
"Many people would welcome an injection which would allow them to have unprotected sex for the rest of their lives, but unfortunately it's not happening in the real world.
"Safe sex, testing and treatment - these are the ways to prevent its spread," she said.
"The good news is that HIV is starting to lose [LAWL - but it's going to be trench warfare hhahahahahhahah LAWL, taking ground patient by patient."
phuk u u hw.ore
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Post by Lincoln on Feb 15, 2008 22:39:17 GMT -5
how phukin naive n stupid
hiv is solid, lie its on steroids
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