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RE: Enzyme based Nanocomposites: An alternative to the effective killing of Pathogenic Bacteria
Thanks for the comment @benainouna
silver nanoparticles have proved effective in eliminating HIV-1 virus, so I wonder why this technique was not circulated to eliminate aids around the world?Well, I haven't heard of this. But I can tell you AIDS virus is not something which can be killed easily. As most of the viruses change or modify their envelope protein with new strains and as the AgNPs attacks the surface it can help but the coat protein is really tough to break through. I also have to see this not sure of treating HIV with nanoparticles.
To what extent does Listeria virus pose a risk to humans?First of all, Listeria is a gram-positive bacteria and is mostly known to contaminate the food items, and its infections are disastrous.
@vinamra thank you for answering, and about treating HIV They said they had experimented and were effective, but work and research were still going on. I have benefited greatly from your article and from your discussion, thank you very much and I will wait for your next articles. :)