New Weapon Against HIV

Published: 7 November 2003 y., Friday
Eastern Europe is actively preparing to fight the greatest plague of our times-the HIV virus and AIDS. The latest weapon against the disease was the subject of a congress of the European AIDS Clinical Society (EACS) held in Warsaw Oct. 26-29. Around 7,300 cases of HIV infection were reported in Poland in 2001, but experts believe the actual number of carriers to be much higher, between 15,000 and 20,000. The multi-sector National Program for HIV Prevention and Care for People Living with HIV/AIDS adopted for 1999-2003, defines two main goals in the fight against the virus: to prevent the further spreading of HIV in Poland and to improve the quality of treatment, providing all infected individuals with access to it. Pharmacological treatment to prevent the development of HIV has been available in Poland for five years. The period has shown that actions undertaken in this area are still insufficient and must be radically increased to efficiently prevent the disease and help infected patients. Doctors will now be assisted by a new kind of weapon, a medication called Fuzeon (enfuvirtide, previously known as T-20). Fuzeon is a new hope in the fight against HIV, as the virus is becoming increasingly drug resistant. The growing accessibility of medications hampering the progress of HIV has made the constantly mutating virus resistant to most drugs present on the market. Unlike other existing anti-HIV agents, which act outside of affected cells, Fuzeon affects the external environment of cells as well, disabling the fusion of viruses and penetration of healthy cells of the immune system (CD4 cells).
Šaltinis: warsawvoice.pl
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

Behind the Six Degrees of SARS

The concept that each person on the planet is just six handshakes removed from every other person has frightening implications more »

WHO to Launch Special Anti-SARS Fund

The World Health Organization, WHO, says it is starting a special fund to combat SARS, primarily in mainland China and Hong Kong more »

Europe to step up Sars checks

European countries are to step up checks on air passengers arriving from countries affected by the Sars virus more »

The Measures Against SARS

Kazakh Prime Minister during a government session on 29 April ordered that a special program of urgent measures be drawn up to prevent the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome more »

Want to live 100 years?

The secret to a long life more »

A taste of ‘Big Brother’ in England school

Fear of SARS led to the headmistress of Harrogate Ladies’ College yesterday locking herself in a boarding house with 43 of her pupils more »

Doctors log on to fight SARS outbreak

Some of the starkest early reports about the deadly SARS pneumonia came not from health authorities, but from Internet discussions in which emergency-room physicians swapped details about the start of the epidemic more »

China raises death toll from illness

Officials say 53 now have died; WHO experts study possible animal link to mystery disease more »

New Space Station

The construction of the Yuri Gagarin Space Station would require 3-3.5 years more »

Taiwan experts on visit to SARS-affected mainland areas: DOH

Three Taiwan public health experts have traveled to mainland China to join their counterparts from other countries in surveying the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) there more »