Japanese scientists of the National Institute of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition successfully completed the HIV vaccine testing, conducted on the plates, reports the cursor.
The body of an animal was introduced a full-fledged virus, causing immunodeficiency syndrome. Six of seven macaques did not get sick, and test results did not reveal the virus in their body.
Researchers plan for the next five years to begin clinical trials of vaccine with people participating.
Despite the fact that HIV is no longer considered a deadly dangerous virus, specialized antiviral drugs are not able to kill infection.