I think queensland Uni(not sure) did that and they dropped it when everyone on trial getting HIV positive for no reasonAre you referring to the three mRNA HIV vaccines under trial....?
Revelations of the methodI think queensland Uni(not sure) did that and they dropped it when everyone on trial getting HIV positive for no reason
No.. It isn't like that at all. The developers knew from the start that it might trigger a false positive for HIV. The vaccine did NOT post any risk of the HIV infection. They used just a fragment of a protein that's also found in HIV. It wasn't even derived from the HIV virus. But it had part of an amino acid sequence which is also found in the HIV virus. The protein fragment itself is completely harmless but it did elicit an immune response which interfered with the HIV tests.I think queensland Uni(not sure) did that and they dropped it when everyone on trial getting HIV positive for no reason
No.. It isn't like that at all. The developers knew from the start that it might trigger a false positive for HIV. The vaccine did NOT post any risk of the HIV infection. They used just a fragment of a protein that's also found in HIV. It wasn't even derived from the HIV virus. But it had part of an amino acid sequence which is also found in the HIV virus. The protein fragment itself is completely harmless but it did elicit an immune response which interfered with the HIV tests.