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HIV/AIDS pandemic

Possible Curative HIV Treatments

DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2016.196
Synopsis: 
The HIV/AIDS pandemic has had significant impact on the health, livelihood and population of its human hosts. There had been advances in the treatment which had improved the quality of life and the survival of the patients living with HIV/AIDS. Unfortunately, a cure still eludes us. This short document offers some logical and feasible therapeutic routes which may prove very beneficial in the race for a cure.

ABSTRACT

The HIV/AIDS pandemic has had significant impact on the health, livelihood and population of its human host. According to the website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (1), there were 2.1 million new cases of HIV in 2013. In the same year, about 35 million people were living with HIV around the world and about 1.5 million of the persons living with AIDS died. Nearly 39 million people with AIDS have died worldwide since the epidemic began.

Accepted: 
02 May, 2016
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e-Published: 09 Jun, 2016

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