HIV Breakthrough: New Antibody Therapy Suppresses AIDS Virus for 28 Days

A new research found that an experimental immunotherapy appears to reduce the levels of HIV virus in the blood for at least a month. An antibody called 3BNC117, found in the blood of people who are infected with HIV but do not get sick. Their immune system naturally controls the virus. Dr. Florian Klein, assistant professor of clinical investigation, Rockefeller University, New York, said, " The antibody might be able to intensify current treatment strategies, especially ...

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