What is AIDS? How do you cure it? Find out by
reading this report on cures and preventions for the AIDS virus. In
this report some of the topics covered will be a small report on AIDS, preventions,
and possible cures. This report was written to prove if there is a cure for the
AIDS virus, and if there are any ways to prevent contracting AIDS. I mean who does AIDS think it is just killing
people?
AIDS is a virus that kills your immune system.
The letters in AIDS stand for Acquired, Immune, Deficiency, Syndrome.
(Madaras,185-6)
There are four ways the AIDS virus can be
spread. The first is by having sexual intercourse with someone infected with
the virus. AIDS is transmitted this way by way of the semen. This is also the
way most people get AIDS. (Madaras,187) The second most common way people get
AIDS is by dirty intravenous needles. It is transmitted by the blood or other
body fluids on the needle, and when
someone else then uses the same needle, they have a high risk of catching the
virus. The third most common way AIDS is
spread is by blood transfusions. This is
done almost the same way as by IV needle but it is always by the
blood.(Madaras,187) The most rare way
the AIDS virus is spread is by a mother
passing it to fetus inside her.(Madaras,188)
AIDS is a very rapidly-spreading disease
although it is only spread four ways. Ten years ago only two cases of AIDS were
known. Nine years ago only seven cases were known. In 1983 over 3,000 cases
were recorded, and by 1989, there were more than 100,000 cases. (Samuel,26)
Many people think you can get AIDS by what
scientists call "casual
contact." Casual contact is by
such means as swimming pools, kissing, toilet seats, etc. "...it's
important to remember that the AIDS virus doesn't live in the air or on things
we touch, the way cold or flu viruses do. (Madaras,186) There have been no
cases recorded where the infection was caused by casual contact.
The part of your body that the AIDS virus kills
is your immune system as mentioned before, but what it really kills is
your white blood cells. White blood cells usually attack a virus when
it enters the body.
"It is a relatively new disease. The first cases in this country were
discovered in 1981." (Madaras,185-6) Still, in all this time, scientists
have not figured out a cure or vaccine for the virus because they do not even
know how the AIDS virus cripples your white blood cells.
A common symptom AIDS patients get is
developing rare types of skin cancer. (Aids:Everything you should
know,movie,AIMS,1989) Really AIDS doesn't kill you--other germs or viruses do
because when they enter the body there is
no immune system to protect your
body so they can live freely. (Samuel,27)
There is no
100% sure way to prevent AIDS,
and there is always a possibility that you may contract the AIDS virus.
(Aids:Everything you should know,movie,AIMS,1989) The only true 100% sure
prevention from getting AIDS is called
abstinence which means not having sex. (Madaras,166) The other way to protect yourself from AIDS when you have
sex is by using condoms. Although
condoms are not a 100% sure way to protect yourself from AIDS, it's still
better than doing nothing. (Madaras,166) A condom is a thin piece of rubber that fits over the erect penis that traps the
semen at the end. (Madaras,166) "Clearly it would be helpful and self
protective if a person who has a high risk sexual life-style could at least
modify it to make it less risky." (Nourse,128)
The only really sure way to protect yourself
from getting AIDS by needles is not to use them, but if you do, there are ways
to prevent contracting AIDS. The first is not to use needles that someone else
has used before you. Today doctors use
different needles for each patient. (Madaras,187)
The hardest way
to prevent getting AIDS is when
you are going to have a blood
transfusion. A blood transfusion is when you're going to have surgery and you need somebody's
blood to replace the blood that you lost during the operation. One way to
protect yourself from AIDS when you're going to have a blood
transfusion is by checking out the person that donated the blood and to
see if he/she has contracted AIDS or has
AIDS symptoms. The other way is to try to donate your own blood ahead of
time. As I said before, since 1985 all
blood must be scanned for the AIDS virus before it is used. (Aids:Everything you should know,movie,
AIMS,1989)
Many scientists today dedicate their whole lives
to finding cures for some kind of disease and many of them are trying to find a
cure for AIDS. Such drugs as AZT, DDL and Pyridinone have been used in
attempting to retard the development of the AIDS symptoms. (Cowley,51) Although
none of the above drugs actually cure AIDS, they do slow it down. In Michigan,
a hospital has combined all three of the
drugs in a test tube and the mixture
killed the virus. They did this because the virus mutates so fast that one drug
alone will not do it, but if you send AIDS three drugs, it can't fight them all
at one time so it dies. (Cowley,51)
These are all chemical cures but other scientists are also working on
genetic cures. Wong Follie has dedicated
almost her whole life to finding a cure for AIDS and other diseases. One of the possible cures she is working on
works by making a semi-copy of the AIDS
virus. The part that actually
kills your immune system has been crippled.
When the drone enters the body the immune systems fights it. So
basically what it is doing is teaching the immune system how to kill the real
AIDS virus when it comes. This has not actually been tested because of the
time it takes to make the drone.
So basically, in this report, you have found
out that AIDS is a killer and that anyone is vulnerable to the disease. There is no 100% percent sure way to prevent
the AIDS virus, so you better be very careful what you do. And finally, you learned that there is no 100%
test-proven cure, so once you get it you're stuck with it forever.
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