Hiv Vaccines
HIV vaccines are a form of preventive care that use a weakened form of the virus to help the body build immunity. They are designed to stimulate the body's own immune system to create protection from HIV infection. HIV vaccines have the potential to reduce the transmission of HIV and can help stop the spread of the virus. HIV vaccines have been tested in clinical trials and are yet to be approved for use in countries around the world. They are seen as a promising avenue for controlling the HIV/AIDS epidemic and for potentially finding a cure for the virus.
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