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01 MARCH 2005 BRISBANE (Pacnews) --- Australian scientists have accidentally stumbled upon a simple way to dramatically stimulate immunity to deadly viruses like HIV in what's considered a major discovery in the fight against AIDS, NZ Herald reports.
The researchers were initially so taken aback by their chance find, they repeated the study several times before they could convince themselves it actually worked.
"We just couldn't believe it," said Stephen Kent, of the University of Melbourne's Department of Microbiology and Immunology.
"We think it's a very promising technique that offers hope for a therapy for HIV and other chronic infections."…
Source: HighBeam Research, Australian scientists stumble across HIV therapy.