Medicines for HIV / AIDS treatment

Russian scientists from Novosibirsk claim they have reached the second stage in clinical trials of vaccines against HIV and AIDS.

The second stage involves studying the properties of drugs for humans. Meanwhile, in Russia, the preparation of AIDS medicines is also conducted in two other cities, Moscow and St. Petersburg. Petersburg.

In Russia, the first case of HIV was recorded in 1986. After 12 years, the disease almost appeared on the entire territory of Russia. Earlier this year, there were about 800,000 HIV positive cases in Russia.

In the mid-1990s, Russian scientists thought about making an anti-HIV vaccine. This work was developed at three research centers in Moscow, St. Petersburg. Petersburg and the city of Novosibirsk in Siberia.

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Testing HIV / AIDS vaccines

All three vaccines have completed the initial test phase. In the framework of these trials, experts found the safest medicine for human health. The first vaccine to be tested in phase two, is examining the effectiveness of treatment as a vaccine developed in St Petersburg. Testing of this vaccine is ongoing in seven Russian cities. The target group consists of 60 people who have been vaccinated four times during certain times. Scientists promise that by the end of next year, the results will be accurate, whether DNK-4 can be used to treat HIV and AIDS.

The Moscow-developed vaccine in the first phase of testing showed one of the best results in the world. Scientists have created this vaccine with special techniques that have been used for vaccines against influenza and other viruses. In contrast to conventional vaccines, this composition has only two molecules. It is viral protein and immunostimulant . This combination gives a much stronger effect than the traditional vaccine and does not cause side effects. For example, based on this principle, flu vaccines have been used successfully for many years in Russia.

Recently, Novosibirsk scientists have announced that they are ready to test on people with anti-HIV and AIDS vaccines. Developers think their vaccines are the most modern in the world. For testing, experts need about 60 volunteers and AIDS patients to be treated with antiviral drugs. Scientists must find out if this drug can be used to treat people who are already infected and to prevent HIV from spreading.