
circulatory system "I am particularly honored to be asked to participate in this preeminent annual dialysis conference considering that my subject matter is a bit of a departure from the usual content of this meeting," said Mr. Kenley. "I believe that this is an indication of the gravity and prevalence of hepatitis C infections in the end-stage renal disease population and the interest the clinicians in this field have in learning about new approaches to this disease. Given Aethlon's intent to perform future clinical trials in Europe aimed at an eventual European regulatory approval, the opportunity to expose clinicians from all across Europe to our technology could prove to be very helpful when it comes time to recruit clinical investigators."
Human studies have documented the ability of the Hemopurifier® to safely reduce viral load in both HCV and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patients without the administration of antiviral drugs. The Company's clinical and early commercialization focus includes advancing the Hemopurifier® as an adjunct therapy to enhance the benefit of infectious disease and cancer treatment regimens. The Company's plan is to commercialize the Hemopurifier® in India as it advances clinical strategies in the United States and the European Union. Aethlon is currently conducting a clinical study at the recently opened, $360-million Medanta Medicity Institute near Delhi, India. A clinical goal of the study is to demonstrate that the Hemopurifier® accelerates early viral load reduction when combined with HCV standard of care drug regimens
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