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Why circumcision reduces HIV risk
The decreased risk of HIV infection in circumcised men cannot be explained by a reduction in sores from conditions such as herpes, according to research published in PLoS Medicine.
Posted in HIV/Aids
Tagged bloomberg school of public health, circumcised men, clinical trials, consistent role, genital herpes, genital ulcer disease, genital ulcers, herpes, hiv acquisition, hiv infection, HIV risk, hsv 2, intercourse, johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health, male circumcision, risk of hiv, ron gray, school of public health, study participants, target cells
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HIV vaccine regimen demonstrates modest preventive effect in Thailand clinical study
In an encouraging development, an investigational vaccine regimen has been shown to be well-tolerated and to have a modest effect in preventing HIV infection in a clinical trial involving more than 16,000 adult participants in Thailand. Following a final analysis … Continue reading
Posted in HIV, Vaccines
Tagged adult participants, aidsvax, anthony s fauci, booster dose, canarypox, encouraging development, hiv infection, hiv strain, hiv strains, hiv vaccine research, hiv vaccine study, investigational vaccine, lyon france, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, study participants, u s army, vaccinated individuals, vaxgen inc
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