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I was just thinking, Though I'm so scientist, would it be plausible for a vaccine like this: Lets say we inject someone who has AIDs with the vaccine and what the vaccine does is detect where the virus is most present, and since I believe, AIDs relys on a host cell, it the vaccine enters the host cell. Just like Protist the cell consumes the virus, enteres the bloodstream goes to the kidney and is disposed through urine. I believe you are totally wrong. Though currently there are researches and clinical trials on AIDS vaccine, the way you are imagining it to be seems to be impossible. Think that a vaccine is purposely given to person to stimulate antibody production to protect from certain disease. So someone who got HIV infection won't benefit from any vaccine against it. The way you are describing demonstrates somehow some mechanism of action of drugs such as antibiotics. Vaccine has another mechanism of actions. No. A vaccine is a weakened or dead virus used to make the body produce antibodies to combat the full-fledged virus. To understand if it is possible you need to understand how Vaccines work. First off it is a prevenative measure, so more than likely this would not work with those already infected and those that have developed full blown AIDS. It could however protect the millions of others that might be at risk in the future. Vaccines don't work that way, but a good try. Google vaccines to see how they impart immunity. The problem with the aids virus is that it mutates so quickly, that no vaccine will (yet) work. |
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