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AIDS Researchers Turn Focus to Early Intervention

Published in Vaccine Weekly, August 14th, 1995

Some of the world's top AIDS researchers have turned their attention to the body's initial response to HIV, saying early detection and intervention may be the key to controlling the disease.

"We now appreciate the fact that the immune system is a far better agent at resisting this virus than we originally anticipated," Dr. Warner Greene of the Gladstone Institute, San Francisco, California, said.

"If we were able to somehow help that immune response early ... that certainly is a goal we would like to accomplish," Greene said during a news conference at the Ninth International Congress on Immunology.

Scientists attending the...

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