Friday, 12 July 2019
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Significant progress has been made in the fight against the virus that causes AIDS, according to the United Nations. AIDS is still killing, but UNAIDS's latest report states that access to treatment has increased significantly. The purpose of the United Nations is to end the disease by 2030. One of the world's leading experts in the field, Dr. Anthony Fauci gave information about AIDS.
SINCE THE 1980S, THAT'S WORKING TO END THE OUTBREAK
According to the voice of the United States; Dr. Anthony Fauci has been working to end the AIDS epidemic since the 1980s. Having the HIV virus that caused AIDS in those years was the death penalty. Now, people with HIV can live a normal life if they use their medication properly. Fauci is a world-renowned physician at the American National Institute of Health and says the world now has the necessary equipment to put an end to AIDS: “We have extraordinarily effective medications, these drugs have not only saved people's lives, but also the damage of the infected human virus. which makes it impossible for that person to spread the virus. ”
UNAIDS says 21 million people receive HIV treatment. This is half of those with HIV. There are drugs that prevent people from getting HIV. However, 16 million carriers of HIV are not receiving treatment and many are unaware that they are ill. So it's possible for them to continue spreading the virus. Therefore, despite the progress achieved, Fauci cannot see the end of AIDS: HIV An HIV vaccine is needed in order to put an end to the epidemic. ”
AIDS Vaccine Trials
A few years ago in Thailand, AIDS vaccine trials were done. This vaccine has achieved 31 percent success. However, the success rate of measles vaccine, for example, is 99 percent. We asked Fauci whether scientists would achieve this success in terms of AIDS vaccination: orum I don't think we can reach that point in HIV vaccine, but we can reach 50, 55 and at most 60 percent. We can change the sales and end the outbreak. ”
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