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Monday, May 9, 2011

Antibiotics May Help in Controlling Spread of HIV

Antibiotics May Help in Controlling Spread of HIVResearchers from the University of Melbourne have come up with the notion that HIV virus can be weakened by the use of antibiotics like ADCC. Study co-author, Stephen Kent said that the use of good quality of ADCC at an early stage can help in stopping the virus from taking hold on one's body.
For the research, a team of researchers led by Ivan Stratov and Professor Kent employed a brilliant technology in their lab to find out how ADCC attacks the virus and stops it from spreading. Doctor Stratov has told that after finding subsequent evidence of ADCC potential of hampering the HIV virus, his team will now work on designing HIV vaccines which will provoke ADCC and will make it impossible for the virus to escape from its grips.
Australian suffering from HIV is treated with drugs that restore the immunity system. This method of treatment doesn't help patients to survive longer. It is believed that the successful invention of HIV antibiotic will help patients to survive.
Kent and his team have been working on the experiment for more than 10 years. Their 10 years of effort has finally begun to show results. It has been told that the researchers were themselves aghast when they witnessed the control of antibiotic over the virus. And now they are hoping that HIV virus through the use of antibiotics could be eliminated at a tender stage.

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