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美国洛克菲勤大学的医学诺贝尔奖获得者载维·巴尔的摩博士在对美国科学院提出的论文报告中说,他们研究出一种新的验血法,可以提前预测受HIV病毒感染的人是否最终会发生艾滋病。 HIV病毒在侵入健康人体后,便开始在某些血液细胞中复制。研究表明,艾滋病患者血样中的HIV复制量极大,但在受到病毒感染尚无症状的人群中,血液中HIV复制量存在极大差异,正是这种差异决定了哪些患者最终会发生艾滋病。
In a paper presented to the American Academy of Sciences, Dr. David Baltimore, a medical Nobel laureate at Rockefeller University in the United States, said they have developed a new blood test that predicts in advance whether people who are infected with the HIV virus eventually There will be AIDS. After the HIV virus invades healthy people, it begins to replicate in some blood cells. Studies have shown that HIV replication is very high in blood samples from AIDS patients, but there is a big difference in the amount of HIV replication in the blood among people who are asymptomatic with virus infection, and it is this discrepancy that determines which patients will eventually develop AIDS.