University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Researchers Reveal Breakthrough In Blocking HIV Transmission

DALLAS – Jan. 14, 2008 – Prescription drugs now used to treat human immunodeficiency virus infection in adults may prevent the vaginal transmission of HIV, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found. Using a highly sophisticated human/mouse chimera or “humanized mouse” model, the UT Southwestern researchers discovered that anti-retroviral drugs given daily before and after exposure to HIV can prevent vaginal transmission of the virus that causes AIDS. Worldwide, the vast majority of newly acquired HIV infections occur through unprotected vaginal sex with an infected partner. The study, appearing online today in PLoS Medicine, used human/mouse chimeras that have fully developed human immune systems and produce the infection-fighting cells that are specifically targeted by HIV in humans.

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