Because HIV /Aids causes a breakdown in the sufferers immune system rather than a specific disease and other opportunistic infections break out which pull the body down further and further- until something critical, like a cancer, takes hold.
There is no vaccine for HIV at this time.
No; there is no vaccine for HIV.
There is no commercially available HIV vaccine as of 2014.
No. Hepatitis B and HIV are two different viruses. One does not cause the other.
HIV would be one.
There is no available vaccine for the HIV virus.
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.
Enivac HB is a vaccine for treatment of HIV.
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Enivac HB is a vaccine for treatment of HIV.
No, immmunisation should not be confused with treatment. Go see your doctor if you're at risk.
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.