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Q. Why is it so that AIDS is incurable? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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then we should have a vaccine so that people never get HIV at all. But unfortunately it’s not that simple. In order to create a vaccine, you need to be able to infect people with a weakened form of a virus, and that weakened virus must have the ability to induce the immune system to make neutralising antibodies. These antibodies usually appear at 12 weeks after HIV infection. The special thing about neutralising antibodies is that they can inactivate the virus.

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