Good Bacteria That Protect Against HIV Discovered

By growing vaginal skin cells outside the body University of Texas Medical Branch researchers are able to better identify the good bacteria that protect women from HIV infection and other sexually transmitted infections. These good bacteria, in turn, create a physical and chemical barrier to bad bacteria and viruses including HIV. A publication released today from a team of scientists representing multiple disciplines at UTMB and the Oak Crest Institute of Science ...

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