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Human immunodeficiency virus

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The Innate Anti-Hiv-1 Activity Of Human Seminal Plasma, Julie A. Martellini-Moore Jan 2011

The Innate Anti-Hiv-1 Activity Of Human Seminal Plasma, Julie A. Martellini-Moore

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has become a global pandemic over the past few decades, with new infections and related deaths in the millions each year. There is no cure in sight for HIV-1 infection, and there has been little progress in developing an efficacious vaccine. Heterosexual transmission of HIV-1 remains the principal mode of transmission throughout the world and thus measures, such as topical vaginal microbicides, to prevent infection of the female reproductive tract are actively being explored. Recent trials of topical vaginal microbicides have shown that their interaction with the mucosal surfaces of the female reproductive tract as well …