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Know How To Teach The Body To Fight HIV by osademeoyahoo(m): 5:52pm On Nov 27, 2013
You can teach the body to fight against HIV infection more effectively
How does the immune system determine that an enemy appeared and you need to fight with it?
To do this, the body produces specific T-cells that recognize short viral peptides by the "lock - key" mechanism. An immunodeficiency virus (in order to evade immunity) changes its surface peptides. Now T-cell sees a "lock" doesn’t suit "key", and goes on, and an unidentified virus multiplies safely.
Experts have developed a method that increases the number of peptides, which T-cells could recognize, threefold. That is, now the "key" can open three "locks", and the probability of detection of the virus increases to three times.

It remains only to create a vaccine against AIDS on this basis and to test it in the real world.
HIV cure news. Treatment of HIV symptoms with liver transplantation
It is known that cancer is the number one in the list of opportunistic infections. A study was conducted in the clinics in Italy from 2004 to 2009 to establish the influence of liver transplantation to the process of HIV infection.

Liver transplantation was performed in 155 patients with cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma). 30 of them were infected with HIV and got antiretroviral therapy prior to treatment. The rest of them were the control group.
It was found that in 32 months of follow-up observations none of the HIV-positive patients did develop AIDS despite the fact that HIV treatment was not performed during this period. The survival rate after surgery was similar for infected and non-infected with HIV. A recurrence rate of liver cancer for patients with symptomatic HIV was 6.7% as opposed to 14.4% - for patients who were not HIV positive.

HIV treatment guidelines
Let’s formulate the 11 basic HIV treatment guidelines:
1. In the body of infected people HIV constantly multiplies.
2. To evaluate the intensity of infection, the concentration of virus and protective cells - lymphocytes - must be measured.
3. The rate of disease development in different for each person.
4. The virus rapidly mutates and changes itself so that drugs are no longer able to act on him.
5. To read the original article, visit the website http://www.hivsymptomsinmen.biz
Center of artificial fertilization of HIV-infected was opened
In Ukraine (Uzhgorod) the only center, which will allow HIV-infected people have healthy children, in the CIS was opened. The clearing of infection, control clearing (study of semen for the presence of human immunodeficiency virus) and freezing are carried out here.
Couples can rely on artificial insemination, only when the symptoms of HIV infection found in man’s organism, and a woman is healthy.

The project is under the control of the Ministry of Health, money is allocated by NGO "All-Ukrainian Network of People Living with HIV / AIDS".
http://artserv..com/2013/11/know-how-to-teach-body-to-fight-hiv.html

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