Kala-azar treatment failing in Nepal - 2 views
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When Miltefosine was first introduced as part of a regional campaign in the Indian subcontinent for kala-azar elimination a decade ago, the drug proved to be very effective
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so far no Miltefosine-resistant parasites were detected in patients
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super-parasites
Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae - 1 views
First documented case of child cured of HIV - 0 views
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i diagnosed with HIV at birth and immediately put on antiretroviral therapy.
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brought back into care at 23 months, despite being off treatment for five months, the child was found to have an undetectable viral load
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d today no signs of HIV infection in the child can be detected by the most sensitive means available.
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Child born with HIV cured by US doctors | Society | The Guardian - 0 views
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Doctors in the US have made medical history by effectively curing a child born with HIV, the first time such a case has been documented.
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Dr Hannah Gay, who cared for the child at the University of Mississippi medical centre, told the Guardian the case amounted to the first "functional cure" of an HIV-infected child.
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but it is likely that a tiny amount remains in their body.
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First documented case of child cured of HIV - 0 views
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Exciting when AIDS research takes a step forward. However, is it true that although they cannot detect the virus, it may lie dormant? How sensitive are those tests? There was a case of a man who had HIV and leukemia and so they treated him with a bone marrow transplant from someone who was resistant to HIV. The man was said to be cured but there were later debates on the validity.
Viruses Can Have Immune System, Study Finds | Biology | Sci-News.com - 1 views
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A new research led by Dr Kimberley Seed from the Tufts University School of Medicine provides the first evidence that bacteriophages – viruses that infect and replicate within bacteria – can acquire a wholly functional and adaptive immune system.
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The study, published today in the journal Nature, finds that a viral predator of the cholera bacteria can steal the functional immune system of bacteria and use it against its bacterial host.
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Developing phage therapy is particularly important because some bacteria, called superbugs, are resistant to most or all current antibiotics.
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BACTERIOPTICA CHANDELIER - 1 views
Living Furniture! - 1 views
Superbugs may have a soft spot, after all - 1 views
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identified a weakness in at least one superbug that scientists may be able to medically exploit
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discovered that two proteins already present in E. coli cells -- RbfA and KsgA -- need to be in balance with each other in order for ribosomes to function
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RbfA does not exist in humans
A DNA Lesson, From the Expert's Pen - NYTimes.com - 1 views
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The final piece in solving the puzzle of DNA was achieved on the morning of Feb. 28, 60 years ago this week, when Dr. Watson saw how the bases of DNA paired up.
UPDATE: MDH Confirms Presence of Amoeba in Lily Lake - Stillwater, MN Patch - 1 views
Mutant Bird Flu Research Regulated by New Policies | Avian Influenza | LiveScience - 1 views
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