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There is not a cure for HIV but there are treatments available to help with it.
they can't
There is no commercially available HIV vaccine as of 2014.
An HIV blood test can tell if you are pregnant. When doctors get results back from a blood test, though they may be testing for a specific thing other things will get flagged as well. For example, when you take a home-pregnancy test and then go to the doctor's to confirm you are pregnant, often they will run blood tests to determine pregnancy. An HIV blood test will show whether or not you have HIV, but will also show whether or not you are pregnant.No; a HIV blood test won't tell if you are pregnant.
Depending if the person even has HIV, other wise there is a risk of pregnancy.
There is no available vaccine for the HIV virus.