
A new drug against AIDS tested on monkeys provided an astonishingly effective shield against an animal version of the AIDS virus, said scientists on Wednesday. This stands as a major gain in the quest for an HIV vaccine. Macaque monkeys given the drug were able to fend off high, repeated doses of the simian version of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), they reported in the journal Nature. "We... show a way to achieve long-lived, effective vaccine-like ...
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