Electromagnetic detection of HIV DNA in the blood of AIDS patients treated by antiretroviral therapy

Luc Montagnier1,2, Jamal Aïssa2, Claude Lavallée1, Mireille Mbamy3, Joseph Varon4, Henri Chenal3
1World Foundation for AIDS research and Prevention (UNESCO), Paris, France
2Nanectis Biotechnologies, Jouy-en-Josas, France
3CIRBA Centre Intégré de Recherches Biocliniques d’Abidjan, 18 Abidjan, Ivory Coast
4The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, USA

Tóm tắt

Electromagnetic signals of low frequency have been shown to be durably produced in aqueous dilutions of the Human Imunodeficiency Virus DNA. In vivo, HIV DNA signals are detected only in patients previously treated by antiretroviral therapy and having no detectable viral RNA copies in their blood. We suggest that the treatment of AIDS patients pushes the virus towards a new mode of replication implying only DNA, thus forming a reservoir insensitive to retroviral inhibitors. Implications for new approaches aimed at eradicating HIV infection are discussed.

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