That is because there has not been a cure for aids yet.
Measels was cured and then it was found that minor expoure to the virus would help build up an immunity to it, aids affects the immune system so no immunity would form from that type of injection.
You could mean at least a couple of different things. You could be asking: How long are you sick with the measles? Or you could mean How long are you immune from getting the measles after you get it? Why not make your question clearer? You'll have a better shot at getting the info you want.
No, there is not. But it is being worked on by scientists as we speak.
Shot or immunization can cause you from not getting HIV nor AIDS and can stop bacteria from giving you an infection.
To help protect the officer from getting shot or killed
Yes, and it's usually grouped with the immunizations for mumps and rubella (German measles) in the MMR shot.
Intramuscular (IM) deltoid
Suge knight shot him by putting blood of somebody with aids on the bullet that he was shot with, he even almost admitted it on Jimmy Fallons show
Virus known as the Measles Virus, both the disease and virus share the same name.
The MMR vaccine stings more than the flu shot.
yes measles can be prevented there is a common vaccine given to children containing live measles. It is given in a series of two shots the first of which is given at 15 months. The second shot is generally given before Kindergarten and is almost always a school requirement.
A repeat injection should be given at about 10 or 11 years of age.
prevent you from getting shot, it was to protect land that you had moved across and prevent the enemy from moving towards captured towns/villages