HIV is challenging to cure or vaccinate against due to its high mutation rate, which enables the virus to rapidly develop resistance to immune responses and treatments. Additionally, it attacks the very cells (CD4+ T cells) that are crucial for orchestrating the immune response, creating a persistent reservoir of the virus in the body. The virus also integrates itself into the host's DNA, making it difficult to eliminate completely. These factors complicate the development of effective vaccines and cures.
There are many types of research that is being done about a HIV cure. There is a lot of work on drugs that kills the virus, as well as vaccines that may prevent the spread of HIV.
because HIV is a virus and antibiotics treat bacterial infections.
There is currently no cure for HIV. There is a cocktail that can be administered very quickly after exposure to the virus that may prevent you from contracting it, though. The only solutions for avoiding AIDS are abstinence and practicing safe sex.
No, it can't cure HIV.
There is currently no cure for HIV.
Marijuana is not a cure for HIV.
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 cure for HIV
There is no cure for HIV. If there were a cure, that would also prevent transmission.
There is not a cure for HIV but there are treatments available to help with it.
Currently, all vaccines on the market today only exist for diseases caused by viruses- though not all diseases caused by viruses have a corresponding vaccine. Notably, the common cold (rhinoviruses) and AIDS (HIV) have no vaccines.
Gecko doesn't help to cure HIV.