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World Aids Day1 December 2008
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HIV/Aids prevention gel

One in four women in Sub-Saharan Africa is HIV positive by the age of 22. The main problem is that they have no means of protecting themselves from the transmission of the disease. But now researchers at St Georges, University of London are working to develop a gel to protect women from HIV transmission. Robin Shattock, Professor of Cellular and Molecular Infection at St Georges, joins Jane to explain how the gel might work.


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Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids

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