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Are scientist actually at work in search for a cure to Hiv,or is it that they can't?May be there is something there are hiding from the people.Some say it is another method of population controll.
The spread of Hiv in Sub Sahara Africa and India is exceptoinal,what could be the cause?
I say the mosquito has an influnce in the spread of the Virus,(if a mosquito started feeding on an infected person and was disturbed,and it had to continue it feeding on a non infected person,don't you think there is the possibility of transmitting the virus?)
Are the any possible natural plant for the treatment of the virus apart from the retoviral drugs?

2007-02-13 01:36:48 · 2 answers · asked by muwainhimself 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

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I am one who likes to believe conspiracy theories but HIV is different.

HIV is a virus, and we cant cure any Virus, its just the nature of the disease.

Now, in Texas the Governor has just proposed a policy that will make all girl under the age of 13 have to take a vaccine for the HPV (Human papaloma Virus) that will make them immune to a particular strand.

The reason they're doing this is they cannot cure a virus but they can vaccinate and prevent infection in the first place.

So, will we be able to cure HIV? Probably not, we can't cure ANY other Virus.

Will we be able to create a vaccine that protects us? That's seems more reasonable.

But, if you want my conspiracy theory here is goes...

There is more money (for pharmaceutical companies) in treating a disease then curing it.

The vaccine probably exist but treating a disease that requires numerous expensive medications is more profitable than preventing it with one dose.

2007-02-13 01:48:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I tend to believe people are working on finding a cure.

I once saw a news piece on some part of Africa, and they were talking about trying to educate the people about the spread of it and how difficult getting people to get the message is there.

The part of Africa this piece was on is a place where men go around just rape little girls and women left and right, so some enormous percentage of the population ends up with it.

Of course, I'd like to see it cured; but there are ways to drastically reduce the chances of getting that by not just going around and doing whatever someone feels like doing without regard for the chances of getting Hiv. I honestly don't think its a method of population control. I really think its a matter of ignorant and careless behavior and no use of self-control. People with these behaviors have essentially caused the virus to become as widespread as it has, and then some innocent victims became casualties.

I've never heard talk about mosquitos spreading it, but that isn't saying they can't. That's something to look up unless someone on here knows the real answer.

I could be wrong about this, but I believe viruses are particularly difficult to "just cure". There is more chance that vaccines would become available I think. I can imagine, though, that maybe there could be a way to encourage a person's immune system to fight the virus itself.

2007-02-13 02:00:42 · answer #2 · answered by WhiteLilac1 6 · 0 1

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