Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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Scientists ready to include investors in applications for grants for medical innovation project



The international team of scientists has evolved the one-minute method of deactivation of pathogens found in human blood plasma. At present, this principle is applied to guaranteed elimination of viruses from donor’s blood plasma and the process takes several hours.

The new method may be the vital element of comprehensive treatment for the hepatitis C and AIDS, substantially reducing the cost of treatment. Importantly, the 12-month program of treatment for the hepatitis C that costs $23,000 on the average can become a six-month program owing to only one photodynamic seance before treatment. In addition, the method can be used in treatment for relapsing infections.

A period of preclinical trials of the method, including tests of the unique device designed for the "sterilization" of human blood plasma, will range from three to four years. The work is valued at five million euros.

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