Could targeting the skin help prevent the spread of HIV?

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Could targeting the skin help prevent the spread of HIV?

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Applying a vaccine patch to the skin with thousands of tiny micro-needles could help boost the body's immune response and prevent the spread of life-threatening infections like HIV and TB, a major Cardiff University study aims to uncover.

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Tags: Immune, Vaccination, Skin, Infection, HIV, STD, Vaccine

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Boosting Immune Response By Targeting The Skin Could Help Prevent The Spread Of HIV

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