So far, a cure, or faccine for aids has not been discovered. The best way to ensure you do not contract aids from other people is to avoid sharing neadles with others, drinking other people's breast milk and having unprotected sex.
this is not true aids have no vaccine yet. May i remind you, there is no cure for general herpes. you can suppress it.. but you can not stop it
Scientistes invent DNA vaccine for fishes to cure them of DNA and aids
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.
Vaccination does not cure. It is a way to prevent disease by building immunity. It is hard to come up with a vaccine for AIDS because it affects the immune system itself, which is what vaccines affect. Presently, there is no vaccine and no cure for AIDS. The available treatments can slow the progress of disease, but do not eliminate it.
A vaccine is a form of disease prevention, not a cure for a disease.
there is no cure to aids
Scientists and researchers have been searching for an effective HIV vaccine for many years. Because of HIV's ability to mutate so rapidly however, it has been difficult to develop an effective vaccine. Studies continue, but increasingly the opinion is that an effective vaccine is still many years away. But even when there is an effective HIV vaccine, it will not mean that there is a cure for HIV. A vaccine will help to keep uninfected people uninfected but will not directly benefit people who are already living with HIV/AIDS. The ongoing advances in HIV treatment are increasingly becoming what could be considered to be a "cure" for people living with HIV/AIDS. These medications, when taken as directed, can help diminish the impact that HIV has on the body and allow people living with HIV to live long and productive lives.
It depends on the researcher, but if they find a cure for cancer or create an AIDS vaccine, that would be a dream come true.
Smallpox was eradicated due to the development of an effective vaccine, global collaboration, and targeted vaccination campaigns. In contrast, AIDS is caused by HIV, a virus that mutates rapidly, making it difficult to develop a single vaccine. Additionally, social factors such as stigma, lack of access to healthcare, and high cost of treatment hinder progress in eradicating AIDS.
AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition was created in 1995.
International AIDS Vaccine Initiative was created in 1996.
Basically, HIV/AIDS can only be stopped if:A vaccine or medical cure is developed to either prevent the transmission of HIV or to cure those who already have itPeople change their behaviors and stop spreading the disease--whether deliberately or unknowingly.