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Kenya: Hope for Mankind as New HIV Drug 'Successful in Mice'
Nation, 4 July 2019
A Kenyan scientist is among a team of researchers who have discovered a new drug that can potentially cure HIV. Read more »
With an estimated 19.6 million people in East and Southern Africa - 1.5 million Kenyans - living with HIV and about 380,000 recorded deaths, the journey to finding a cure seems to be close, following a major collaborative effort from researchers who have successfully eliminating the virus in living mice, writes Elizabeth Merab for The Nation.
HIV/Aids drugs (file photo).
The annual rate of new HIV infections has been cut from 100,000 to 50,000 since the adoption in 2014 of a revised "roadmap" pointing the way to ending Aids, Ambassador Lazarus ... Read more »
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