The journal HIV Clinical Trials decided to print two papers about the drug V-1 immunitor, developed in Thailand. This is made from the blood of HIV-1 infected patients, and while it is only approved as a food supplement in Thailand, the scientists who developed it say their trials show it can help fight the infection. They say that a trial of 40 HIV-positive patients, who took the drug for three months, showed an improvement in CD4 immune cells - which are normally killed by the virus. Another research project, involving more than 100 patients with Aids, suggested that the treatment delayed death - although only by a matter of weeks.
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