HIV Cure Inches Closer to Reality

Richard Flamm
The Paw Print

Danish researchers have begun new human trials of a vaccine that they hope may prove to be a cure for the “Human Immunodeficiency Virus” known as HIV. According to the Huffington Post, results from the testing are expected within months.
A cure has proven extremely difficult hitherto, due to the defense mechanism HIV enacts by retreating deep into the reservoirs of human DNA.
The Danish team has already reported success in laboratory testing of human cells. The Telegraph notes, “The technique involves unmasking the ‘reservoirs’ formed by the HIV virus inside resting immune cells, bringing it to the surface of the cells.”
This news comes on the heels of Canada’s Western University claiming a massive clinical testing success with their own HIV vaccine.
South Korean backer Jung-Gee Cho reports, “We are opening the gate to pharmaceutical companies, government, and charity organizations for collaboration to be one step closer to the first commercialized HIV vaccine.”
As both teams of researchers creep closer to being able to mass produce a vaccine, Amanda Chan of the Huffington Post reported earlier this year that fourteen adults have already been functionally cured of HIV. The fourteen, who are being observed, still have trace amounts of the virus, but only detectable with precision medical equipment. They join the company of a Mississippi girl who was also declared functionally cured earlier this year.
Dr. Hannah Gay told CNN that the key to the girl’s cure may not have be so much the particular drug or amount of drug, but the exceptionally early timing in which the infant received the medication. The cumulative momentum of these discoveries has prompted some to preemptively whisper of a HIV cure within months. Kevin Frost, CEO of the Foundation for AIDS Research cautions, “There is still a lot of work that has to be done,” and “It is very risky business to try and predict the pace of scientific research.”
While the results of research and trials are still months away, success seems possible if not imminent. Many are hopeful that the cure for HIV may be just within our reach.

One response to “HIV Cure Inches Closer to Reality”

  1. k here go’s my last unprotected sex counter was 3 months ago around oct 23 close to halloween 3 or 4 day’s after i got sick runny nose cough headache and i had a very large pimple maybe 3 inches down my chest full of white puss i poped the pimple with a needle and squeezed all the white stuff out and went away but there still slighly red mark there then 2 months after the encounter on nov23 i devoloped std symptom’s burning with urination red penis tip low abdominal pain etc i went 2 the doctor and was tested for all std’s by urine and blood exams i came up clear on all results i was precribed cypro which helped but not fully cured it since this past new years jan 1st i have had on and off fever cough etc,. ive been sick for almost a whole month now i had a white coated toungue which my be thrush doesnt hurt when i brush it off but when i do it to hard it does bleed a little but doesnt hurt in any way,. 2 weeks ago i decided to test again cause it was at a 3 month mark i came negative for hepatitis and hiv any other std’s but sadly today the doctor called me i was diagnosed with something i needed to go over there and was already imagining the worse thinking it was hiv but she said i was diagnosed with herpes which i didnt know how to react because i have no wart’s sores etc,. can that be what caused the thrush??? if i do have herpes when do the wart’s show up after first infected will i ever live normal life again i have a girl which i love so much i dont wana end up passing it to her but i dont have no wart’s none all i have is a little tiny bump in the corner of my lip but it can be a cold sore ive always got those all my life so i don’t know what to think,. i also had a red dot inside of my mouth on the soft palate last week and now it went away can herpes cause fever??? will i live a normal life again plzz help me

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