Dear MEL School’s
Topic Readers,
Studies show big
promise for HIV prevention drug
Which is more
needed or appropriate to reduce the number of people who suffer from AIDS,
prevention or treatment? A series of new studies show that a new preventive measure
has shown effective and promising results to prevent monkeys from being
infected by HIV virus.
It seems less
demanding and more practical to get a shot every three month than taking a drug
every day to protect one from the deadly virus. It sounds like commonly used preventive
shots for allergies or the flu before their respective seasons. But such symptoms
or diseases may occur when a person is exposed to open air or the person who
are infected while HIV virus could be transmitted only by a direct physical contact
with a holder of the virus. Who will benefit this new medical innovation?
Enjoy reading and
learning about this promising prevention method for the deadly disease.
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