Bearing in mind that these drugs have only been around for a little more than a decade, the honest answer is that we do not really know for sure. What we do know is that these drugs, where they are freely available, dramatically cut the incidence of AIDS and that advanced medical modelling techniques now indicate that a near normal life expectancy should be realistic goal of timely treatment. That is not to say that life on HIV drugs is a breeze. They are expensive, take a great deal of commitment and the side effects can be numerous and unpleasant, so these drugs should not be seen as a cause for complacency. Even if one treatment eventually fails, there will normally be other treatment options and newer drugs becomming available. No single treatment should ever be thought of as your final treatment.
If controlled, HIV symptoms can be manageable and almost impossible to detect. A large number of people don't realize they have HIV because they show little to no symptoms. With proper care, especially with all of the research, you could mange it quite well. You could also live a long, healthy life.
The average life expectancy after HIV+ diagnosis in the United States is 28 years. That's definitely dependent on a lot of factors. People may live much longer depending on the availability of medical services and their ability to remain adherent.
For the rest of your life. It's not the death sentence it used to be, a person with HIV can still live a long life by taking medication everyday.
The infection by HIV will stay with you forever. But the virus itself has a specific length of life
There may never be a cure for some diseases such as HIV. It will be a long time, if ever.
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As often as your doctor prescribes.
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No, HIV can't live in Coca-Cola. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV can only live inside the human body and dies shortly after being exposed to air. HIV is a STD (sexually transmitted disease).
HIV cannot live outside body fluids/tissues more than a few hours
No. HIV needs a host. It does not live long, outside the body.
Depending on the environment, anywhere from minutes to about 14 hours.
HIV is not able to live outside the conditions of the human body.
how long does the hiv virus survive in alcoholic drinks if poured several drops of hiv positive blood in alcoholic drinks mixed with cold water how long does the virus of hiv will survive
HIV dies within a matter of minutes after leaving the body, relative to the external conditions it is exposed to and the amount of fluid present. The time window for its life is very, very short.
No one was cured of HIV. HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and since viruses cannot be rid of from one's body, HIV is incurable. It is treatable however, and a person can live a long and healthy life while still having the virus, although it would take a considerable amount of money.
No, HIV doesn't live on dinner plates.
Its a virus - IF it lives at all it lives in cells.