Health
Here’s how breakthrough study finds clues to eliminate HIV infections in infants – Hindustan Times
A new study has found an emerging type of treatment that can be used to block a wide range of HIV strains in the mother’s blood and help prevent the HIV infection…

Why the transmission of HIV infection from mother to baby in womb occurs in some cases but not others has long been a mystery, but now a team of researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine and Duke University has found an important clue about the same which also gives treatment hints to eliminate the infection in infants.
In a study published in the medical journal PLoS Pathogens, the researchers found evidence linking mother-to-child transmission of HIV to rare variants of the virus in the mother’s…
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