Aids
Vaccine An AIDS vaccine is an immunization product designed to protect against HIV and AIDS. It works by stimulating an individual's immune system to produce antibodies and other immune system components that are capable of fighting off HIV infection. The development of an effective AIDS vaccine is seen as the best hope for controlling the spread of HIV and AIDS and to ultimately eradicate the disease. Currently, there is no effective AIDS vaccine available, but numerous research efforts are underway to create a safe and effective one. If successful, an AIDS vaccine could potentially save millions of lives and improve the quality of life for many people living with HIV/AIDS.
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