Aids will boom again
NEW DELHI: US President Barack Obama's remarks
on December 1, 2011, led to a new initiative, saying "we have the tools
needed to provide AIDS free generation". His comment after 30 years of
discovering AIDS has inspired the medical community. The world has moved forward to fight against AIDS,
which has already claimed nearly three crore deaths. The result is that now AIDS
patients are called 'People Living with HIV'.
The number of HIV cases has decreased by 30 percent since 2000, as a
result of worldwide work against AIDS. Since 2003, the death toll has decreased
by 40 percent. In sub-Saharan Africa alone, 25 to 50 percent of cases have been
reduced during the last decade. The World Conference on AIDS is held in Amsterdam from July 23 to 27. A tragic
news came to light at this time. The news is that HIV has achieved the ability
to survive the second type of treatment
There are currently two types of treatment in AIDS prevention. If the
patient does not react to the first type of procedure, the second method is
implemented. 90% of patients will get relief from HIV. Recent studies have
shown that this approach is not effective, and the disease is dying from the disease
More than ten million in the HIV virus, which has more reflective energy
than other bacteria, has a large amount of molecules if it does not yield to
medications. There are 28 types of drugs in the US for the prevention of AIDS,
but only six drugs worldwide. These drugs are used only in two types of combinations. Doctors have expressed concern over the
second type of combinations that are now working on a single type of compound
patient
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