viernes, 23 de diciembre de 2016

Amazing advances in my career

Hi everyone!!!

I know I hadn't had written for a long time, but now I'm here again because something called "pass this subject" is calling me to write hahahaha!!


Today I want to talk about an advance in the career, in case you don't remember what I am studying... I'm studying Biochemistry.

I was looking some papers to find a discovery that could make a relation between biochemistry and the area I'd like to work in my future because I'd like to work in the clinical area of biochemistry.

"Estimating HIV incidence during pregnancy and knowledge of prevention of mother-to-child transmission with an Ad Hoc analysis of potencial cofactors"


This paper is about HIV, I like so much this theme because once I had to read a paper about it and I found it so interesting because of the system HIV uses to hide itself inside the inmune system and how HIV get inside of it.


It was written by the scientists Thomas Obinchemti Egbe, Rose-Mary AsongTazinya, Gregory Edie Halle-Ekane, Eta-Nkongo Egbe and Eric Akum Achidi.

This research was published online this year on March but the investigation was made between 2011-2015 in Fako Division, South West Region, Cameroon.

The discovery is about the incidence rate of HIV in pregnant women and the prevention of mother-to-child transmission in women who don't have HIV, but by having sex without protection they can transmit it to the baby even if their test are negative.


The changes it could bring is the correct prevention to the transmission of HIV from mother to kid, this means the rate of HIV in kids would be lower because the kids wouldn't be sick as well. In my eyes, I don't see a negative consequence about this discovery.


I believe this discovery is a very good advance in the cure finding oh HIV, but still there is mush to do, such as make possible to a mother feed her baby by breastfeeding without the possibility of make the baby ill.




HIV virus

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