Hevc a new study that Kenyan women are more vulnerable in terms of biological risk of HIV, "AIDS."
The newspaper "Gulf," the UAE, the study by comparing the number of CD4 cells are white blood cells that lead to the immune response to infection in samples of cervical cells for women, adolescent girls from the city of Kisumu in Kenya, women, adolescent girls have with their counterparts from San Francisco in California.
The researchers found from the University of California at San Francisco and the Kenya Medical Research Institute, that the samples taken from the Kenyan women contained a much larger number of activated CD4 cells are usually CD4 cells still had responded to the infection struck by the body.
The newspaper "Gulf," the UAE, the study by comparing the number of CD4 cells are white blood cells that lead to the immune response to infection in samples of cervical cells for women, adolescent girls from the city of Kisumu in Kenya, women, adolescent girls have with their counterparts from San Francisco in California.
The researchers found from the University of California at San Francisco and the Kenya Medical Research Institute, that the samples taken from the Kenyan women contained a much larger number of activated CD4 cells are usually CD4 cells still had responded to the infection struck by the body.
Previous studies have shown that it may be the presence of a large amount of activated CD4 cells a major role in allowing HIV to replicate itself, before they spread throughout the body. The reason for this is that HIV is spreading wound to the CD4 cells that proliferate to combat the infection.
It also had cervical samples taken from the Kenyan women on the lower levels of fungal proteins that protect the body from infection by HIV, and higher levels of CD4 cells with receptors that allow the virus to stick out and reproduce.
The study's authors say these findings may indicate that the biological differences partly explain the reason behind the high incidence of HIV among women, African American women compared to their counterparts
It also had cervical samples taken from the Kenyan women on the lower levels of fungal proteins that protect the body from infection by HIV, and higher levels of CD4 cells with receptors that allow the virus to stick out and reproduce.
The study's authors say these findings may indicate that the biological differences partly explain the reason behind the high incidence of HIV among women, African American women compared to their counterparts
The researchers assumed that these differences can be a result of diseases such as malaria are endemic in parts of Africa and cause a significant increase in the number of CD4 cells activated in parts of the body including the reproductive system.
The principal investigator, Dr. Craig Cohen, that these results do not diminish the need to address risk factors known to be infected with HIV, including entering into relationships with several people at once and commercial sex and gender inequalities that prevent women from negotiating in order to obtain on safe sex.
The principal investigator, Dr. Craig Cohen, that these results do not diminish the need to address risk factors known to be infected with HIV, including entering into relationships with several people at once and commercial sex and gender inequalities that prevent women from negotiating in order to obtain on safe sex.
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