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Until we can figure out a way to change human nature, nothing much we come up with is likely to work. There is already a method to prevent the transmission of the disease, but it requires folks to abstain or stay faithful to one clean partner. I doubt a vaccination is likely to be successful, since we can't even manage to get all the kids in the world a simple measles shot- we aren't much more likely to get them all vaccinated for HIV either. That of course hinges on a vaccine even being developed, which so far has eluded us. There are still only a few medications that are useful against viruses, and those still depend on having an otherwise healthy immune system. Since HIV attacks the immune system, overcoming it to develop a preventative- little alone a cure, is just not highly probable. The best I think we can hope for is reducing it to more a chronic condition we can try to control, like diabetes. We aren't likely to change people.
2 :
Hi stop screwing anything that wears a skirt and stick to one partner - that's the only way
3 :
It's pretty easy to prevent it. 1) Practice SAFE SEX. that means you always make sure that a condom is being used and that no blood mixes between you. 2) if you take drugs, don't share your needles with anyone else, they are yours alone. As for over coming it, I doubt they ever will as pharmaceutical companies are making huge bucks on it. It's a little like cancer, they have become big businesses and they rather treat you than prevent it. Sorry to sound so cynical.
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