Monday, July 23, 2012

Nobel Laureate: Nearly At The Sight Of a Cure For Aids


Nobel Laureate: Nearly At The Sight Of a Cure For Aids - There is hope, the " but don ' t ask me about when, because we do not know. The " Nobel prize winners hadian also helped said the discovery of hiv treatment for aids, almost in sight following a series of medical discoveries.

“FrancoiseWhen was interviewed afp disela conference global disease francoise barre-sinoussi, who won the nobel prize in health in 2008 who is also part of the team who discovered the human immunodeficiency virus ( hiv ) as the cause of aids he mentioned scientific research to cure the disease.

He calls patients in berlin, who is recovering after undergoing tranplantasi bone marrow said that it is obvious way to eliminate virus from the body is something realistic.

Another thing as a source is optimistic that some patients numbering less than 0,30 percent causing no symptoms the existence of viruses though without receiving treatment.

A small group of patients in france, who gets antiretroviral drugs and now live without treatment, barre-sinoussi said. There is hope, the " but don ' t ask me about when, because we do not know. "

He said in principle it is possible to banish aids pandemic disease by 2050, if access to get treatment not subjected to obstruction.

25 thousand people including a celebrity, scientists and penyandang hiv. Estimated gathered in the capital on sunday, united states calling for global action conducted against aids pandemic diseases have attacked nearly three decades.

More than 16 million people living with hiv, in the world and about 30 people have died of aids and disease pertaining to immune.

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