can anybody know that why the scientists cannot find yet the medicine of HIV virus.?
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HIV disrupts the body’s natural disease-fighting mechanisms, which makes it particularly deadly and complicates efforts to develop a vaccine against it.
sweety105:
yeah u can also say that the virus changes it shapes at every one minute
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Around a decade ago, scientists began to talk amongst themselves about what a hypothetical cure could look like. They settled on two approaches. The first would involve purging the body of latent virus so that if drugs were stopped, there would be nothing left to restart the infection. This was often called a “sterilizing cure.” It would have to be done in a more targeted and less toxic way than previous attempts of the late 1990s, which, because they attempted to “wake up” all of the body’s dormant white blood cells, pushed the immune system into a self-destructive overdrive. The second approach would instead equip the body with the ability to control the virus on its own. In this case, even if treatment was stopped and latent virus reemerged, it would be unable to produce a self-sustaining, high-level infection. This approach was referred to as a “functional cure.”
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