Monday, December 21, 2009

Systemic Lupus In Dogs Does This Article Mean Dogs Can Have HIV ?

Does this article mean dogs can have HIV ? - systemic lupus in dogs

BEACH CURRENT colleagues found that 50% of the healthy and sick dogs reacted sera with one or more recombinant proteins of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV-1 and T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) I and II Western Blot (WB), we examined 30 sera from dogs with erythematosus (SLE) and 19 dogs with lymphoma. Nine dogs were tested as normal controls. 1 World Bank for HIV, none of the 49 sera from dogs with the disease and 9 Normalsera is reactive. In addition, HTLV I / II BM, 5 dogs with SLE sera and a serum of a dog with lymphoma reactive. Three SLE sera not a bunch of P24 and P42 bands, only two SLE sera. The serum of dogs with lymphoma 3-reactive protein (rgP21) P24 and P42. Our results are comparable with those of other BEACH CURRENT HIV antigens are preserved in spite of equal value. A considerable number of sera (10.2%), the World Bank in the reactive HTLV I / II. The hypothesis of an antiretroviral agent in this case dog can be increased.

If dogs have HIV, it means the protein in their transferMITT HIV people?

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