Pharma manufacturer Gilead making available at cost (2 million doses in most needed countries) while generics are developed and can later be distributed. Decent play from a Pharma company.

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      True, although the treatment also got a long way with people living hood lifes for many decades after initial diagnosis now. Also I heard they had some success actually curing HIV in a lab environment using some kind of modified retrovirus. That will most like still take till the 30’s before it becomes available though.

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      Uh, a vaccine is a preventative, not a cure. That idea is contained in the definition of “vaccine”.

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        Sometimes “passive vaccine” is used to describe an injection of antibodies to directly fight an ongoing disease.

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      i read the article and they also mentioned that they already got it approved for patients already infected with HIV back in 2022. idk about its effectiveness though

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        They said 99%. Do if you have sex with 100 randos you can still get infected.

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            The numbers are more complicated then that. PIV sex you are less likely to transfer HIV then anal. Which is why gay men are effected by the disease more.

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            It depends on what percentage of the population has HIV or aids in your community. It usually isn’t that high, depending on where you are. Even if some of them had HIV / aids and you were completely unprotected, the risk of getting the disease isn’t 100%.