vacicien are dead or inactivated viruses or bacteria that activate the human imunity and relase long life imunity again the patogen (sometimes month or years). Inactivated HIV or dead HIV particile it dosent activete the Imune response to make antibody again the virus.Using life viruses it make hard because of the potential infection with the viruses.
As the virus reproduces, it can mutate with different strains emerging. A+
There is no commercially available HIV vaccine as of 2014.
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!
There is no vaccine for HIV at this time.
As of now, there is no widely available vaccine for AIDS. However, ongoing research is being conducted to develop an effective vaccine to prevent HIV infection.
So far it hasn't been found. There are drugs that help, but the vaccine hasn't been found yet.
No; there is no vaccine for HIV.
MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, and rubella) is the vaccine used to prevent rubella.
AZT is a medicine used to treat HIV. It is not a vaccine. Sometimes HIV drugs can be used before exposure to the virus and reduce the risk of infection. AZT is commonly used by HIV-positive women during pregnancy to prevent passing HIV to their babies. The new born babies also use a small dose of AZT afterwards as an additional protection. The best way for women to use AZT in this way is in a combination with at least two other HIV drugs.
MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, and rubella) is the vaccine used to prevent rubella.
No. Hepatitis B and HIV are two different viruses. One does not cause the other.
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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