Oregon Health & Science University: HIV Patients Lose Smallpox Immunity Despite Childhood Vaccination, AIDS Drugs
January 29, 2020
January 29, 2020
PORTLAND, Oregon, Jan. 29 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Oregon Health and Science University issued the following news release:
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- HIV-associated immune amnesia could explain why HIV-positive people still have shorter lives than HIV-negative counterparts
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HIV patients lose immunity to smallpox even though they were vaccinated against the disease as children and have had much of their immune system restored with antiretroviral therapy, accor . . .
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- HIV-associated immune amnesia could explain why HIV-positive people still have shorter lives than HIV-negative counterparts
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HIV patients lose immunity to smallpox even though they were vaccinated against the disease as children and have had much of their immune system restored with antiretroviral therapy, accor . . .