mercredi 18 janvier 2006

SIDA: On va te vacciner la yeule en sang a coups de yogourts!

Oui, ils vont mettre des bactéries dans le yogourt, celles-ci boostant l'immunitée virale , ce produit pourrait vous rendre plus résistant au Vih/SIDA.

Personnellement je vais bientot cesser de manger du yogourt car si j'ai bien lus entre les lignes, ILS S'APPRÊTENT A MODIFIER NOTRE CODE GÉNÉTIQUE POUR MIEUX RÉSISTER AU SIDA!!!

Vous vous doutez que si je refuse les vaccins et antibiotiques, j'ai pas l'intention de me faire ''modder'' le gros gêne...

Faut noter la dernière ligne de l'article:
''Human trials could begin in 2007.''

Publié sur: http://www.livescience.com/humanbiology/hiv_yogurt.html

Voici l'article:

Bacteria in Yogurt Modified to Fight HIV Infection
By LiveScience Staff

posted: 18 January 2006
10:04 am ET


Bacteria in yogurt have been modified to deliver a drug that blocks HIV infection.

In their natural state, the bacteria (Lactococcus lactis) produce lactic acid and are used to make cheese and yogurt. It is not harmful to humans.

Research based at Brown Medical School in Rhode Island altered the genetics of the bacteria so they generate cyanovirin, a drug that has prevented HIV infection in monkeys and human cells, according to a report at news@nature.com.

Cyanovirin binds to sugar molecules that are attached to the HIV virus, blocking a receptor used by HIV to infect cells.

"It's basically passive immunization," said Sean Hanniffy, a member of the research team from the Institute of Food Research in Norwich, UK.

Cyanovirin could be put into gels that women would apply to the vagina before sex. Or, an oral dose might provide long-term protection, the researchers speculate. They note that there could be public resistance to the whole idea of genetic modification.

The work has only been proved in a lab setting, however. Human trials could begin in 2007.

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