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In Potential Vaccine Breakthrough, Antibody Response Outwits HIV

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steve

Comment... . . . -- sure why not! Yea I think this is great news, II really do. But hey no rush, you know........?!? Thank you from the bottom of my heart for reporting this news here.

January 17, 2013 somewhere

Jerry

It will probably help greatly in some patients but us that have had so much damamge to our bodies over the years how will it help us recover the afflictions that Aids has caused our bodies to malfunction over many years even when we didn't know what was happening to us .

January 4, 2013 St. Petersburg FL

Brian

Don't be so selfish, a cure preventing others from facing the horror we have all faced would be the best thing short of a cure for all-a vaccine so not one more person dies or is forced to pay for a life time of chemo is nothing short of a miracle. Yes, I think there are cures, Sangamo is the most promising IMHO for treating/curing or some such genetic enginering of CD4s to use CCR5 rendering our own CD4s uninfectable, costs would seem to be prohibitive for this as a preventative.

December 11, 2012 Beantown

Brian

This could be ground breaking, of course its two damn patients-why? But this should be WHO number one priority along with stopping the... atrocities against Hep C infected patients dying for the cure they have if only they would give compassionate access trial phase 3 for those who can NOT WAIT! See change.org petition on Hep C Gilead work with BMS. They cured 100 percent of genotypes 1,2, 3a...and there own drug only cures type 1 for untreated and will delay trials for HIV yrs

December 11, 2012 Beantown

Stefan

I believe a cure is already there. My theory 1. Cure the virus and pharmaceutical companies lose billions in treatment revenue. 2. It keeps the gay population down when people die !

November 27, 2012 Newcastle

Andy

Well, it's all rather muddled by heavy jargon, but when you read the article, the antibodies were discovered in women participating in tenofovir gel studies. By definition, participants in those studies are negative. Furthermore, there's no mention of therapeutic applications for these antibodies and the word "cure" is never used. Will there be therapeutic applications? It doesn't rule it out, but I doubt it.

November 14, 2012

steve

so this is not a cure - it would only prevent those who aren't infected? Yes or no? I don't like how reports on vaccines don't clearly clarify this question. The cure is what's needed, moral, and practical.

November 11, 2012 somewhere

Andy

Kudos for those who need it, but the vaccine is prophylactic, not therapeutic, leaving those of us who are already poz out in the cold, as all of these breakthroughs seem to. I wish HIV people could support the needs of HIV+ people for once.

November 10, 2012

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