Four years after research began binding the HIV virus researchers from the British Medical Research Council announced that their efforts failed. The researchers who developed the polymer compounds of the chemical compounds naphtalene sulphonate say that they make in the form of jelly that is applied to the sexual organs failed to prevent the transmission of the virus.

Experiments involving 9385 women in South Africa, Zambia, Uganda, and Tanzania, according to Dr Sheena McCormack had no effect, 4.1 percent of volunteers who use the jelly mikrobasida (exterminator microbes) that remain infected by HIV, as well as volunteers who are not given jelly contains mikrobasida.



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