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Aged women in Nairobi found to be more prone to urinary tract infections

Researchers in a laboratory. Could the latest research on HIV/Aids lead to treatment of the scourge? [PHOTO: COURTESY/STANDARD]

By GATONYE GATHURA

Nairobi, Kenya: The women of Nairobi, who stunned the world with their ability to resist the Aids virus about two decades ago, have once again yielded exclusive information that could lead to the development of new treatments and vaccines for the elderly.

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