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Aids vaccination? |
so someone i know has told me that there is a vaccination for aids, however it is only for doctors and surgical nurses? this has come from a very reliable source, but i dont know if it is confidential or not, but i can not find anything about it anywhere? does anyone know why it would only be available to those that work in hospitals performing surgeries? i mean, i know they have a high risk of getting the infection, but if there is a vaccine for it, doesnt it seem unfair to not be offered to everyone? im a lil confused A recent study has shown a vaccine to be successful against HIV. It is not yet available to general public, perhaps due to the fact that FDA (Federal Drug Administration) has not released it for general public use. I am a health care professional and there is NO vaccine against HIV. I have worked in clinics, and in hospitals in surgical units - there is NO vaccine. |
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A recent study has shown a vaccine to be successful against HIV. It is not yet available to general public, perhaps due to the fact that FDA (Federal Drug Administration) has not released it for g... Yes, you can ask during your regular check-up. If you're not comfortable having this done by your regular doctor, you can usually go to the local health department or to Planned Parenthood. Hey, Jenn - Actually, you've pretty much answered your own question. The guy's mother was infected from receiving infected blood during a transfusion ***after*** giving birth to him. Th... "Education is the only thing that can win the race against AIDS" ...HIV most likely originated in wild chimpanzees in the southeastern rain forests of Cameroon Africa. Transference from ape to human most likely occurred when a human was bitten by an ape or was cut ... the HIV virus can only survive for a few moments outside a human. you really only get it from a live person, not from something you touch. ...I'm confused. Are you saying that you have HIV/AIDS and that you have a wound in your mouth? If that's the case then why would someone eat food that's already been in your mouth? ... Do you or someone who uses your pillow have AIDS? It is my understanding that the Aids virus dies when exposed to air, and is transmitted through direct insertion into the bloodstream. So, if... |
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