THURSDAY, Aug. 19 (HealthDay News) -- HIV-1 in semen is different than HIV-1 in blood, possibly due to changes it undergoes in the genital tract, scientists have found.
In their study, the researchers sought to better understand the process by which HIV -- the virus that causes AIDS -- is transmitted. They compared the gene encoding the major surface protein
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This virus just won't stop changing, I wonder who thought to check to see if there was a difference in HIV from one area in the body that is effected as well as another area. It just keeps surprising scientists and researchers on what this virus does!
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