Egypt
Research Article
A Novel Approach to Inhibit HIV-1 Infection by Actively Neutralizing the Antibodies of Reverse Transcriptase System
Author(s): Sherif Salah, Bassam Hajjar and Reham EssamSherif Salah, Bassam Hajjar and Reham Essam
This study introduces a new approach for HIV eradication based on a new enzyme combination (reverse transcriptase and DNA polymerase) formula for inhibiting and/or preventing this disease. The pilot study was done on ten patients who were all positive for HIV antibodies, and were never treated with antiretroviral medications. Those patients were registered under surveillance by HIV/AIDS Control Department at the Egyptian Ministry of Health (MOH). All of these patients have the same clinical symptoms of HIV/AIDS and consented to take this combination therapy in the form of subcutaneous injection of 0.1 cc twice daily for 24 weeks. At the end of therapeutic protocol, all of the patients' viral loads were undetectable (less than 16 copies/ml); also there was a significant increase in their CD4 cells counts to over 500 cells/μL. According to these findings, this treatment protocol may .. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-6113.1000310
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