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HIV new therapies _ CCR5 antagonist

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  • The ongoing research and discoveries regarding the CCR5 delta 32 mutation is/are very promising and those that attempt to discourage this, unless they are simply cautioning us against thinking we have already beat HIV, are actually very counterproductive. I admit that I am skeptical about flashy drug company videos as well, like another commenter had said, but there are plenty of other videos and multimedia, not to mention professional published studies that concur with much of this video.

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  • Did these dual mutations enter the same cell as individuals and combine their rna at the same time?

  • Thanks for posting this. I was not aware of this specific co-receptor and the possibility of helping find a cure to HIV.

    

  • thanks

  • I think this man is suffering from CCR5 antagonist induced monotonality.

  • this procedure cure hiv 1 and 2 both dual infection i have many friends infected with dual infection and hiv 2 they can get any help ?

  • @bptherealsyndicate my questions is i got one viral infection doctor prescribed me some antibiotics am i need any other kind of treatment i am now waiting for 6 month i am in window period so i dont tacking anything just i am staying in home and drinking lots of water

  • @bptherealsyndicate my questions is i got one viral infection doctor prescribed me some antibiotics am i need any other kind of treatment i am now waiting for 6 month i am in window period so i dont tacking anything just i am staying in home and drinking lots of water

  • I also heard recenrlty about Bonemarrow transplant of cell of donor who r ccr5 negative, so i guess we are in the right way. keep it going no matter who gets it right

  • @bptherealsyndicate Depends. Given enough time and assuming that treatment is successful your body may develop antibodies that will recognize viral cells thus leading to a macrophage or killer T cell response.

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