Researchers have made what the International Aids Society called an "exciting breakthrough" in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Pharmaceutical company Sanofi and the United States National Institutes of Health together engineered an antibody that can tackle 99 percent of HIV strains. The antibody has prevented infection in primates. Related: 44-year-old British man could be the first to receive HIV cure Via the BBC Images via
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