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There is not a cure for HIV but there are treatments available to help with it.
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There is no commercially available HIV vaccine as of 2014.
HIV antiretrovirals are intended to help people who are already infected with the HIV virus. Some of the medications help slow down reproduction of HIV viral cells in the body. Others help boost the immune system. A person who is HIV positive will always have the potential to transmit the virus, even if they are on antiretroviral medications. However, taking the medications may make someone less infectious, which would reduce the rate of tranmission of HIV.
The only type of birth control that protects against HIV are condoms. Other methods do not prevent HIV.
There is currently no vaccine available to prevent HIV infection. There are many antiretroviral medications that help improve the quality of life and extend the life span of those infected with HIV.
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The values that are based on intervention for HIV prevention and care is to protect lives. It is to help the HIV patients in the management of the disease.
NHPIS stands for National HIV Prevention Information Service. It provides information to help prevent the spread of HIV and help educate those about the virus.
It's not HIV. It could be an allergy. A dentist may be able to help you if you're concerned.
ANSWER: Currently, there are NO vaccines that can prevent HIV or the HIV virus, but there AREvaccines that can prevent Hep. C.I hope this will help answer your question!
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