no, however there is treatments that will slow the progression down, and help with the symptoms, and there are people trying to come up with a cure everyday. Yes but there is a hope if a human does not have the receptor for HIV virus he will have HIV virus but he will never become AIDS patient.
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A different answer:First, in asking such a question, it's critical that we get our terms right. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a retrovirus that attacks the subject's immune system, which makes them susceptible to a wide variety of other pathologies that normally would be unlikely attackers. This range of attackers is referred to as a Syndrome. AIDS is Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. It's not really a disease in and of itself; it's a group of things that happen to the patient as a result of an HIV infection. Curing the syndrome may not be problematical once HIV is suppressed.And the news is strangely good. On December 10, 2010, Maggie Fox of Reuters News Agency reported, "German Doctors declare 'cure' in HIV Patient"
The subject was diagnosed with HIV-1 and leukemia received a bone marrow transplant from a another patient who presented a mutation known to cause an immunity to HIV-1. 4 years later, the patient tests free of HIV.
This treatment is not the end of the road for HIV researchers. Transplants of this nature are dangerous cures, and only typically offered to end-stage leukemia patients, do to the risks involved. A simpler, less dangerous and more readily available cure is still desirable and still not discovered.
This work, however, is technically a cure, and appears to be repeatable.
There is currently only one person who has been cured of HIV; he was cured via an extremely invasive replacement of his bone marrow. This procedure has only a 30% survival rate and is only performed on leukemia patients who are terminally ill, and therefore is not available for the general public.
It is unknown when and if another cure for HIV will be discovered, though many groups are focusing their efforts in this direction.
no they didnt it cant be cured theres no way its like cancer but theres only one thing you could do you could start a treatment for it and youll feel better and if you dont do that you will die
Yes, Of course and there is already a medication to slow down the effect of AIDS / HIV.
There is currently no cure for AIDS or HIV virus infection. There are many anti-retroviral therapies that are incredibly successful in preventing HIV infection from transitioning to AIDS.
There probably will not be a cure for HIV in the near future.
They have not found a cure for aids at this time. Lab studies continuously conducted and there is hope for a cure in the future.
No they have not found a cure for AIDS yet.
Yeah they have but some countries are poor.
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It is not true.
Marijuana is not a cure for HIV.
No, it can't cure HIV.
There is currently no cure for HIV.
There is no cure for HIV
There is no cure for HIV. If there were a cure, that would also prevent transmission.
There is not a cure for HIV but there are treatments available to help with it.
Gecko doesn't help to cure HIV.
Currently, there is no cure for HIV.
You would be very wealthy and save millions of lives. Finding a cure for AIDS would require finding a cure for HIV. HIV is a virus and we don't have the capability to cure any viruses, let alone one as complex as HIV. A vaccine is far more likely to be created than a cure as far as the near future is concerned.
Water moccasin venom isn't a cure for HIV.
No. HIV is a virus, we currently do not have the ablility to cure ANY viruses, not just HIV.