British Scientists Discover The Gel To Prevent HIV Transmission

War against the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), continues to grow. A number of scientists led by Professor Robin Offord and Oliver Hartley of the University of Geneva, Switzerland, recently, has successfully developed a type of molecule that is supposed to protect people against HIV / AIDS.
An improved protein from proteins of the immune system of humans have shown that the monkeys protect women against HIV. The plan, a formula was developed in the form of gels that can be used in humans to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV. In laboratory tests, the compound was able to protect cells against the HIV virus during a full day.
This, in theory, people who use chemical gels that are protected against the ravages of HIV / AIDS at least 24 hours before intercourse. Max on the forehead, gels side effects, and man can know. Then, the drug was tested for levels of preventive effectiveness in blocking infection by HIV / AIDS in high risk groups.
