Monday, February 5, 2018

New HIV saliva test offers hope for earlier detection, greater prevention

Public health workers have two main tools for HIV screening: a blood test that detects HIV a couple weeks after infection or a saliva test that detects the virus more than a month after infection. With a trick of chemistry, however, scientists at Stanford University have combined the best attributes of both — and the result could mean a serious boost for HIV prevention.

Article source:Science Blogs

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