Researchers in Canada and Sweden have discovered a group of blood can increase resistance to HIV.
According to the researchers, the blood of patients with Pk antigen is a carbohydrate nature can reduce the body's sensitivity to HIV, whereas those without antigen Pk is sensitive to HIV and easily converted into than AIDS.
Dr. Donald Branch Blood Services Center, Ottowa, Ontario, discovered this new step will pave the way for their research new HIV medications.
According to the researchers, the blood of patients with Pk antigen is a carbohydrate nature can reduce the body's sensitivity to HIV, whereas those without antigen Pk is sensitive to HIV and easily converted into than AIDS.
Dr. Donald Branch Blood Services Center, Ottowa, Ontario, discovered this new step will pave the way for their research new HIV medications.