answersLogoWhite

0

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

User Avatar

Betty Tromp

Lvl 10
3y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Will a vaccine for AIDS be developed in the next ten years?

Yes


When do scientists believe that a vaccine for AIDS will be developed?

Scientists believe that a vaccine for AIDS will be developed within the next year, according to Wikpedia. A dedicated agent will be happy to help you find more information on their official website.


What the vaccine developed by Dr Jones Salk?

Jonas Salk is credited with creating the polio vaccine. His creation basically eliminated polio in countries where it is used. He spent the last years of his life researching a vaccine for AIDS.


When was International AIDS Vaccine Initiative created?

International AIDS Vaccine Initiative was created in 1996.


When was AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition created?

AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition was created in 1995.


Why not make a law in each country requiring individuals to have AIDS vaccine?

Because there is no such thing as an AIDS vaccine. Simply, an effective vaccine against HIV has not been developed as yet, although various research institutes and pharmaceutical companies are working to develop one. For more information, please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV_vaccine


Who invented the AIDS vaccine?

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.


Who invent DNA vaccine for fish?

Scientistes invent DNA vaccine for fishes to cure them of DNA and aids


Is there a vaccine for AIDS?

No.aids is not currently curable.but there are treatments availible.


Who studies aids and runs hiv vaccine trail in Trinidad?

your moder


How much money did Bill Gates donate to accelerate the global effort to create and distribute an AIDS vaccine?

Bill Gates has donated $25 million to the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, which is creating coalitions of research scientists, pharmaceutical companies and governments in developing countries to look for a safe, effective, widely accessible vaccine against AIDS.


How can HIV and AIDS be stopped?

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.