What is the Nepogresor?

Nepogresor is someone who has been infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) for seven to 12 years without developing fully blown AIDS. Scientists estimate that approximately one in 100 patients with HIV is non -science and even smaller people are "elite controllers" capable of suppressing their viral burden for a longer period of time. A large amount of research has been carried out on long -term non -slogans and elite controlrooms to understand why this disease does not proceed in these individuals and if they could not have the key to treatment or treatment for HIV/AIDS. Also, non -slogans have never been treated with antiretrovira therapy in an effort to suppress the disease. Some scientists consider the patient to be a non -science after seven years, while others prefer 12 years before the classification of someone as a non -science. In some cases, AIDS may occur 15 to 30 years after the onset of HIV infection. For this reason, non -slogans must receive regular medical treatment and numbers of CD4 to make sure they are still in the state of non -sloganRa.

A number of theories have been determined in an effort to explain why some people will become non -slogans. Originally, scientists thought that non -slogans were infected with less HIV virulent forms, but this theory has since proved incorrect. It seems that non -slogans have lower HIV levels in their lymph nodes, which may have something to do with it, and some scientists have suggested that perhaps non -slogans produce effective antibodies against the virus. While every infected HIV/AIDS develops antibodies, antibodies are usually ineffective, so if the theory of antibodies is correct, it may mean that a vaccine is possible. There may also be a strong genetic component, although more extensive research of long -term non -term genomes would be needed to support this theory.

Elite drivers are like gold stars of long -term non -degrades. Some elite drivers have a viral load so low that they are almost undetectorsNo, which means that their bodies are certainly fighting HIV in some way. Learning how elite inspectors suppress the virus in their bodies could be a critical step in HIV/AIDS research.

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