Discovery of Immune Group in Uganda Raises Aids Vaccine Hopes
Scientists believe an effective Aids vaccine may be a step closer after studying an unexpected reponse to the HIV virus in individuals in Uganda who appear immune to infection. Just over two dozen people near Lake Victoria have been found to remain uninfected even though they have...| Comments on article "Discovery of Immune Group in Uganda Raises Aids Vaccine Hopes" | |||||||||
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