Saturday, December 16, 2006

First HIV gene therapy test.

Rates of HIV infection continue to grow, with 4 million new cases worldwide every year. Out of them the youth is at maximum risk and the major part of the sufferer too. The battle continues to be waged even in countries that were previously models of control. Looking at the rate at which the virus is moving the technology has to run faster than the virus to spread in the world.

Circumcision, microbicides and microfinance. These are some of the most promising options being examined as potential ways to prevent AIDS. And here is one more revolutionary treatment in the pipeline.

The first test of a potential new gene therapy for HIV — the virus that causes AIDS — was encouraging enough for researchers to launch a more extensive trial.

"The goal of this phase I trial was safety and feasibility, and the results established that," said lead researcher Dr. Carl June.

In the first phase of study the researchers removed immune cells from the patients and introduced a virus called a lentivirus into the cells. This change prevents HIV from reproducing and, in the laboratory and has the ability to fight HIV in cells that have not been treated,

In addition to showing that the treatment was possible and didn't endanger the patients, the amount of virus in the subjects remained steady or decreased during the study, which involved just five people with chronic HIV infection.

One patient had a sustained decrease in the amount of virus, and immune cells and strength of the immune system increased in four patients during the nine-month study.

This was the first human test to see if it could be done safely, he said. It was done on patients whose HIV infections have resisted treatment.

However A lead researcher conveyed it to the media that though just because this has produced encouraging results in one or two patients doesn't mean it will work for everyone. They still have to work more on it .A long way to go.

But still I find this as a Ray of Hope for the patients. At least they can hope to lead a better life unlike most HIV medications that have to be taken daily or several times a day; this treatment can be done once and will keep fighting the infection.

Whatever will the technology enhancements still it Prevention will always be better then cure.

Let’s hope for the best and make the world free from this virus.



Information Courtesy: online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Have a good day

Take care

Hugs

Kriti

Saturday, December 2, 2006

Make your presence felt.

Yesterday was another World AIDS day.
What does that mean?

Its for all of us to think!

Youth, is at maximum risk to catch HIV, thats a fact, a harsh reality.
And then there is another fact, that only youth have the power to mobilize whole world to eradicate AIDS from its face.

Here you can make your presence felt. Just jot down your thoughts in comments for this post, and we will count you in, in our war against AIDS.


You can always post your thoughts against AIDS, any thing which you feel is worth sharing, do send it at against.aids@gmail.com

If you are one, who is fighting against AIDS at personal level then please feel free to post your feelings. You will be free to keep your identity closed. Or if you have any true story of a fighter then please tell it to all of us, because any such story will make us more stern in our jehad against AIDS.