Friday, 12 July 2019

HIV vaccine research at Harvard University yielded results. It was found that the developed AIDS vaccine had positive effects for some AIDS patients and had a positive effect on the immune system. The study, which was developed and tested in 393 people, was found to have a positive effect on the immune system in 12 clinical clinics including South Africa, East Africa, USA and Thailand. Patients aged between 18 and 50 years with HIV were given 4 different vaccines for 48 weeks. Anti-HIV effect was observed in all tests and it was noted that all vaccine combinations were safe. The leader of the study Dan H. Barouch said he was satisfied with the research data, but still needed careful analysis. He is also the director of the Virology and Vaccine Research Center at Harvard Medical. Dan H. Barouch said that the development of the HIV vaccine was a big step, but they were not sure that it would be effective for all people. He has studies on AIDS. Carlos del Rio said, "Despite all our advances in HIV, we need a vaccine. While there is still a long way to go for this new vaccine, it is good to see solid evidence to proceed to the next stage of the test." made the description.

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