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True/ False? As there is no vaccine for AIDS, there's nothing you can do to reduce your chances of getting it? |
Why/Why Not? False. There are plenty of ways to reduce your chances. Using condoms, abstaining from sex, not doing drugs, double gloving around hiv/aids patients, not be in position to need a blood transfusion, if you do bank your own blood ahead of time. Just to name a few. yes you can reduce your chance 100% by abstaining from sex and needle using drugs False Not trying to be a wise guy, but being anti-social and usually out of contact of other people helps. use a rubber, dont share needles(if you use) just use common sence |
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We are not close at all. There were some very promising studies that recently fell through. Back to the drawing board! ...They are waiting for you to get busy and isolate the hiv and find out how to kill this virus...so study hard in school . we are all waiting on you!! I wonder if they have tried Bleach in an IV!!! ... I think it is because to cure AIDS you have to completely rewrite DNA of an infected person. This is very difficult to do. So the medical community is taking the "Ounce of Prevention" a... the virus likes to mutate. so even if they did have one.. it wouldn't work for very long ...yeah in the future there will be cause i seen stuff on TV. and the monkey thing is as far as i know true. ...I know of no vaccine that controls AIDS. Some infected mothers are injected with something to protect the infant from getting HIV, but I don't know what they use. And liquid meds are given to ... Since about 10% of the population has natural resistance to HIV, I'd say that's strong evidence it (or some variant of it) has been around a long time. ...Because AIDS is a virus and we have never had a cure to a virus in the history of man-kind. There are cures for bacteria, but viruses are completely different because they aren't "alive.... |
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