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- HIV_immunity abstract "Human immunodeficiency virus immunity is the natural immunity of humans to HIV. A small percentage of humans are believed to have partial to possible complete immunity to HIV due to mutations in CCR5 receptors. It is estimated that the number of people with some form of immunity to HIV is under 1%.In 1994, Stephen Crohn became the first person discovered to be completely resistant to HIV in all tests performed. He became the basis for multiple anti-viral medications used on HIV-positive patients today.In early 2000, researchers discovered a small group of prostitutes in Nairobi, Kenya who were estimated to have sexual contact with 60 to 70 HIV positive clients a year without signs of infection. Researchers from Public Health Agency of Canada have identified 15 proteins unique to those virus-free prostitutes. Later, however some prostitutes were discovered to have contracted the virus leading Oxford University researcher, Sarah Rowland-Jones, to believe continual exposure as a requirement for maintaining immunity.".
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- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink (p)_arm.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink AIDS.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink CCR5.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink CCR5_receptor_antagonist.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink AIDS.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Immunology.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Chemokine.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Chromosome_3.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Chromosome_3_(human).
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Deletion_(genetics).
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Discovery_and_development_of_CCR5_receptor_antagonists.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Entry_inhibitor.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_deletion.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink HIV.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink HIV-1_infection.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink AIDS.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink HIV_tropism.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Homozygous.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Immune_system.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Innate_immune_system.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Locus_(genetics).
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Mutation.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Nairobi.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Nairobi,_Kenya.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_University.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Public_Health_Agency_of_Canada.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_(biochemistry).
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_(biology).
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Crohn.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Subtypes_of_HIV.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Timothy_Ray_Brown.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Oxford.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink White_blood_cell.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLink Zygosity.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLinkText "HIV immunity".
- HIV_immunity wikiPageWikiLinkText "immune".
- HIV_immunity hasPhotoCollection HIV_immunity.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AIDS.
- HIV_immunity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- HIV_immunity subject AIDS.
- HIV_immunity subject Category:Immunology.
- HIV_immunity hypernym Immunity.
- HIV_immunity comment "Human immunodeficiency virus immunity is the natural immunity of humans to HIV. A small percentage of humans are believed to have partial to possible complete immunity to HIV due to mutations in CCR5 receptors. It is estimated that the number of people with some form of immunity to HIV is under 1%.In 1994, Stephen Crohn became the first person discovered to be completely resistant to HIV in all tests performed.".
- HIV_immunity label "HIV immunity".
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- HIV_immunity wasDerivedFrom HIV_immunity?oldid=647359868.
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