New vaccine against AIDS virus

skywalker · 2 replies ·
Finally, humanity has reached medical development to eliminate the deadly virus that kills hundreds of thousands of people every year as well as puts a serious burden on national healthcare systems. The twice-yearly shot has been proved to be 100 percent effective in preventing HIV infections. The drug called lenacapavir is already sold under the brand name Sunlenca to treat HIV infections in the U.S., Canada, Europe and elsewhere, however the major question is whether how fast it will get to those country in needing the vaccine desperately, since if vaccination doesn't get on global level, it won't be able to prevent the virus from spreading. I think Bill Gates is right saying that the biggest business today is investing in vaccine companies. Anyway, by posting this news I haven't meant to encourage bareback services and it's better to keep in mind that there are plenty of other sexually transmitting bugs waiting for careless punters and escorts.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/a-twice-yearly-shot-could-help-end-aids-but-only-if-it-can-get-to-everyone-who-needs-it

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