Newly-identified antibody is capable of annihilating up to 98-percent of HIV strains
Researchers have come one step closer to preventing HIV transmission, thanks to a newly-found antibody that can reportedly kill up to 98-percent of the virus' strains. As part of a new study, scientists from the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have successfully identified an antibody called N6 that is capable of annihilating…