New epidemic strain of HIV in Cuba is twice as aggressive as average virus

Locutus

Adorable Deplorable
Jun 18, 2007
32,230
47
48
66
Researchers are worried after discovering a new strain of HIV in Cuba that progresses to Aids twice as fast as the average strain of the disease, leaving those infected with a preciously shorter window in which to seek treatment.

The strain – which is actually a mix of three subtypes of human immunodeficiency virus – can progress to Aids within three years if left untreated, according to reports. The average HIV strain advances to Aids in six to 10 years.

Mutated HIV viruses are more difficult to diagnose and the rapid nature of the new Cuban strain make it difficult to treat those with HIV before it is too late. Researchers have identified more than 60 strains of HIV type 1 because of mutations.

A team of researchers from the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium, led by Professor Anne-Mieke Vandamme, studied patients at the Institute for Tropical Medicine Pedro Kouri in Havana, Cuba, the Seattle Times reported.


The researchers studied 73 patients who had tested negative for HIV within three years, but who had recently contracted the virus. All the patients infected with the new strain of the virus progressed to Aids within three years. None of those patients received any treatment before progressing to Aids.

Other researchers have questioned the small sample size of the study, saying it was not large enough to gain a solid understanding of people in Cuba living with HIV. As of 2013, some 15,000 people in Cuba were living with HIV, out of about 11.3 million, according to the United Nations.


Aids in Cuba: New epidemic strain of HIV in Cuba is twice as aggressive as average virus - Americas - World - The Independent
 

B00Mer

Make Canada Great Again
Sep 6, 2008
47,127
8,145
113
Rent Free in Your Head
www.canadianforums.ca
Mother nature hitting the reset button...

Now is there any way to export this to the Middle East??
 

Angstrom

Hall of Fame Member
May 8, 2011
10,659
0
36
Mother nature hitting the reset button...

Now is there any way to export this to the Middle East??

HIV/AIDS doesn't affect people that don't have a weak immune system to begin with." Generally "
 

MHz

Time Out
Mar 16, 2007
41,030
43
48
Red Deer AB
If, big if, there actually is one it would have come in with the researchers themselves as Cuba is way aheard of the game as far as being medically aware. They are probably the only Nation still working in Haiti (for free).
 

Liberalman

Senate Member
Mar 18, 2007
5,623
36
48
Toronto
I think the Americans tried the small pox laced free blankets to the natives now Cuba needs a more modern approach. I think the best approach is accepting people as they are
 

Angstrom

Hall of Fame Member
May 8, 2011
10,659
0
36
I think the Americans tried the small pox laced free blankets to the natives now Cuba needs a more modern approach. I think the best approach is accepting people as they are

............. Wtf?

If, big if, there actually is one it would have come in with the researchers themselves as Cuba is way aheard of the game as far as being medically aware. They are probably the only Nation still working in Haiti (for free).

WTG MHz !

You're making more sense then Liberalman up to date in this thread!

:) :) :)