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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Cow's milk protects against AIDS

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Cow's milk protects against AIDS
Australian researcher said that cow's milk carries elements can be developed to protect against HIV disease "AIDS." The news agency quoted the Australian "any IBM" on Wednesday, Dr Marit Kramski, from the University of Melbourne, as saying that the antibodies that are found in cow's milk can be developed and turned into creams to prevent HIV infection. He pointed out that pregnant cows that are injected proteins AIDS, produces antibodies can be extracted from the first quantity of milk produced by the cow after the birth of their young. He discovered Kramski and his research team that antibiotics able to prevent HIV from entering human cells. He pointed out that this method is costly can generate about one kilogram of antibodies from a single cow, could lead to an acceptable cure rate for the prevention of HIV infection. The Kramski said the next step will be the development of antibodies and converted into a cream or gel can be placed in the vagina before between 12 to 24 hours of intercourse to avoid transmission of the AIDS virus. He declared that it is also possible to develop a product only for men. Referred to as the world's currently around 3.4 million people infected with AIDS, mostly in poor countries where treatments are very rare. ...

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