sábado, 22 de mayo de 2010
Did the end of smallpox vaccination cause the explosive spread of HIV?
ScienceDaily (2010-05-18) -- Vaccinia immunization, as given to prevent the spread of smallpox, produces a five-fold reduction in HIV replication in the laboratory. Researchers suggest that the end of smallpox vaccination in the mid-20th century may have caused a loss of protection that contributed to the rapid contemporary spread of HIV.
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