Tuesday, December 28, 2010

How long until we have a hiv/aids vaccine


How long until we have a hiv/aids vaccine?

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1 :
from what i have read in the papers we are not very close at finding the cure. i believe that they have developed medications to try to delay full blown aids, but cure it. and due to the high number of people who have the disease if a cure where to be found it would probably be offered to the most dire cases first.
2 :
well i hope that there would be a vaccine one day but i really think that all the money is in the medicine provided to those that are infected. I think the government is profiting from the medicine companies and the medicine companies are profiting off patients and to both(gov't and medical corps.)in the end they fell like its a win.cause someone infected could live their whole life with the infection as long as the infected have the resources the gov't and medicine corps.will provide for them. - do what you have to do to survive so wrap it up
3 :
Never. HIV is a virus (a very aggressive). There are no REAL vaccines for viruses. Even the flu vaccine has not been proven to actually work the way a vaccine is intended. They just infect you, you get sick so your body's immune system adapts. HIV mutates quickly, too quickly. Big business would rather sell you treatments for the rest of your life, then sell you a cure anyway. 90 perc of all research and development of pharmaceuticals are for treating, not curing or preventing. If no one gets sick, whos gonna pay?
4 :
The answer 2 ur Q. is "Long Time".Man hasnt been able to find a cure for any infection including common cold that are caused by any Virus. There sure is a way not to get HIV + & infected by STD's,which is,"ABSTINANCE". A,B,C of HIV prevention are, 1.Abstinance. 2.Being faithful to 1 uninfected partner. 3.Regular and consistence use of condoms. Stay Safe.
5 :
It's anybody's guess. At the very least it will be years unless someone discovers a miracle.



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