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HIV-Infection Reduction-Rates in Patients, on Antiretroviral Efficacy-Trial of a Nigerian Broad-Spectrum Antiviral Medicine (Antivirt<sup>®</sup>)
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作者 M. C. O. ezeibe B. L. Salako +9 位作者 F. I. O. Onyeachonam A. David O. O. Aina e. Herbertson M. e. Sanda I. J. Ogbonna e. kalu N. U. Njoku M. I. Udobi C. A. Akpan 《World Journal of AIDS》 2020年第2期141-148,共8页
In verifying antiretroviral efficacy of a Nigerian broad spectrum antiviral medicine (Antivirt<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><sup>&#174;</sup></span>), the Nigerian Institute o... In verifying antiretroviral efficacy of a Nigerian broad spectrum antiviral medicine (Antivirt<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><sup>&#174;</sup></span>), the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research certified it safe by toxicological test on laboratory animals, before commencing treatment of three HIV/AIDS patients whose viral loads varied widely (millions, hundreds of thousands and thousands). To overcome errors associated with such wide differences in subject-classes, percentages of viral load-reductions were calculated instead of comparing their viral loads. After first month of the Antivirt<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><sup>&#174;</sup></span>-treatment, means of ranked viral loads of the patients significantly (P ≤ 0.05) increased from 10.00 ± 7.21 to 11.30 ± 5.51 (-41.03% infection-reduction rate) instead of reducing. From second month of the trial, their viral loads started to reduce, continuously, so that their infection-reduction rates have been increasing from that -41.03%, to -38.22% in the second month;23.98% in the third month;31.76% in the fourth month and 64.12% after the fifth month. 展开更多
关键词 Antivirt® Opposite Charges’ Electrostatic Attraction Continuous Depletion Of HIV-Infection Loads
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