because hiv or aids keeps changing, like other viruses or bacteria they dont stay the same way, they will mutate therefore their genetic code changes and because they do this so fast like every 30 seconds, nd since they change very fast you will have to create new drugs for them every 30 seconds which is impossible for now
Scientists and researchers have been searching for an effective HIV vaccine for many years. Because of HIV's ability to mutate so rapidly however, it has been difficult to develop an effective vaccine. Studies continue, but increasingly the opinion is that an effective vaccine is still many years away. But even when there is an effective HIV vaccine, it will not mean that there is a cure for HIV. A vaccine will help to keep uninfected people uninfected but will not directly benefit people who are already living with HIV/AIDS. The ongoing advances in HIV treatment are increasingly becoming what could be considered to be a "cure" for people living with HIV/AIDS. These medications, when taken as directed, can help diminish the impact that HIV has on the body and allow people living with HIV to live long and productive lives.
Yes. The cholera vaccine is a killed vaccine.
A baby can be born free from AIDS even if both parents have AIDS.
a mother can have aids even if the baby doesntt.:
no its only a myth aids do not even exist....get over it
It depends on what vaccine you're talking about. Some of them are given intramuscularly, some subcutaneously, and even some nasally.
1.The virus mutate and change shapes quickly and also aim at destroying the white blood cells at a faster rate than other diseases, The big problem in all treatments is HIV's rapid rate of mutation. 2. Every virus that comes out of a cell is slightly different from the one that went in. 3.It doesn't take long for drug resistant viruses to appear in the blood. 4. Like the common cold, the HIV virus changes so fast that it's difficult to develop an effective vaccine. # AIDS is a retro virus that changes its DNA so it is hard to destroyBecause they are still finding a cure for it. They only have medicine to help you with it but not getting rid of it.It is not a hard matter to make a vaccine for a certain virus. The problem with the HIV virus is that it keeps changing into a slightly different virus, and any vaccine would be obsolete before it could even be used.
AIDS was not first recognised in chimpanzees.
If you have aids/HIV than you can die in months,weeks or even days.
Its SERIOUS.... Do you even have to ask?
give him aids no dont give him aids u go out with one of his best friends
There are a wide array of symptoms connected with vaccine injury. Some vaccine injuries may have symptoms of a skin rash, fever, seizures, joint pains, or even death in severe cases.