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Viral: Body
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While taking therapy, your viral load lab report might show that HIV can no longer be detected. This is known as having an "undetectable" viral load. However, this does not mean that HIV is no longer present in your body since less than 5% of HIV in the body can be found in the blood. It is ... important to keep in mind that even the newest versions of PCR and bDNA cannot detect very small amounts of HIV that may be present in the blood. But, in terms of figuring out how to treat HIV based on these results, the goal is simple: to keep the amount of HIV in your blood as low as possible.
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This peer-reviewed journal centralizes the growing body of research in viral immunology, with papers on clinical, veterinary, and laboratory research. Topics covered include human and animal viral immunology; research and development of viral vaccines, including field trials; immunological characterization of viral components; virus-based immunological diseases, including autoimmune syndromes; viral pathogenesis; viral diagnostics; tumor and cancer immunology with virus as the primary factor; and viral immunology methods.
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DNA-based vaccines consist of a segment of viral DNA, made in the laboratory. When it is injected into the body, the artificial DNA is taken up by cells, which translate the DNA into viral proteins. This triggers the immune system to produce antibodies for the viral proteins, therefore ... giving the body protection against the virus which the protein came from.
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