Yes
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.
AIDS is what you get when you have the HIV virus, its the next stage of the virus and that will kill you so once you get AIDS that's it, there is no cure and no treatment for AIDS. There is treatment for HIV and Magic Johnson is the first person that i have ever heard of that announced that he had the HIV virus 15 years ago and never got AIDS but he took these drugs and it stopped him from getting AIDS but he will always have the HIV virus.
For the next hundreds years: wars, pollution, population growth, AIDS, resource depletion, hunger, etc.
Typically the flu vaccine is trying to predict the possible states of the flu coming for that season. The flu virus mutates so rapidly that they are always trying to predict what's coming next. That's why you can also still get the flu even if you get a flu shot. STUDY ISLAND ANSWER:The virus which causes influenza adapts each year to the last vaccine in order to survive and reproduce.
There will be more technology,work,etc.. One sentence = The country would be more developed
The only way would be by a lab test. If you have been HIV positive, AIDS is the next stage in the disease.
vaccine was invented by Edward Jenner on May 14, 1796
She is the one who died of AIDS.
Well, if a person infected with AIDS cuts herself with a razor and doesn't clean it up by disinfection, the next person that cuts herself with the same razor can definitelly get AIDS, since aids also spreads through blood.
A while ago. It just recently started being given out to patients. P.S - I would recommend this shot. I felt a little light headed the next day but I won't get the flu so it's all worth it !
I think... that its when the next season of Tosh.0 comes out... either that or he has AIDS
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have collected the necessary material from the virus samples and have provided it to selected Drug Manufacturers that have the facilities to produce the vaccine as quickly as possible and who are already in the process of making the vaccine. It is expected that they will have the vaccine ready by this summer (2009) which will be in time for the Northern Hemisphere's next flu season, and perhaps also in time for the Southern Hemisphere before the flu season there is over. The WHO and CDC are working together with the drug companies and with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to assure the most rapid course of trials and then approval processes of the vaccine drugs once they are developed, so that production can begin on an emergency time schedule.