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First HIV Gene Therapy Test Encouraging
Nov 6, 2006
by Randolph E. Schmid
The first test of a potential new gene therapy for HIV — the virus that causes AIDS — was encouraging enough for researchers to launch a more extensive trial.
"The goal of this phase I trial was safety and feasibility, and the results established that," said lead researcher Dr. Carl June. "But the results also hint at something much more."
In addition to showing that the treatment was possible and didn't endanger the patients, the amount of virus in the subjects remained steady or decreased during the study, which involved just five people with chronic HIV infection.
Copyright 2006 Associated Press
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category: News from Other Sources : AIDS News
contributed by Olga Zhuykova on 7 November 2006
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