Anti-HIV Bacterium Isolated?

2005

A harmless bacterium that binds to the HIV virus has been discovered by medical researchers. The find may lead to a cheap way to control infection. Lin Tao, a researcher at the University of Illinois at Chicago's dentistry college, has found a strain of lactobacillus -- a common bacteria in our bodies -- that binds to the sugar envelope on the surface of HIV. The bacterium targets HIV because it uses the sugar as a food source.