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George House Trust urges caution over Chelsea and Westiminster HIV cure claim. Obviously this is great news for the man involved but we have to be extremely cautious at this stage.
(I-Newswire) - The fact is that there is still no known cure for HIV and there is still no vaccine. Whatever arises from this very unusual case, people need to realise that HIV is still here, it affects us all, and it’s a growing problem in the North West, and across the world. There is no room whatsoever for complacency.
We all hope that one day someone will find a cure for this disease, but that day may well be a long way off.
In the meantime we urge people to think carefully about HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, and to ensure that we treat HIV positive people with respect, rather than making their lives even more difficult through discriminatory attitudes.
There are 40 million people living with HIV in the world today. 8000 people every day are dying because of HIV.
If this case helps us towards discovering some defence against this epidemic then that would be great, but we’ve had so many false alarms over the years that its really important that we treat this with great caution.
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George House Trust urges caution over Chelsea and Westiminster HIV cure claim. Obviously this is great news for the man involved but we have to be extremely cautious at this stage.
(I-Newswire) - The fact is that there is still no known cure for HIV and there is still no vaccine. Whatever arises from this very unusual case, people need to realise that HIV is still here, it affects us all, and it’s a growing problem in the North West, and across the world. There is no room whatsoever for complacency.
We all hope that one day someone will find a cure for this disease, but that day may well be a long way off.
In the meantime we urge people to think carefully about HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, and to ensure that we treat HIV positive people with respect, rather than making their lives even more difficult through discriminatory attitudes.
There are 40 million people living with HIV in the world today. 8000 people every day are dying because of HIV.
If this case helps us towards discovering some defence against this epidemic then that would be great, but we’ve had so many false alarms over the years that its really important that we treat this with great caution.
If you have questions regarding information in this press release contact the company listed below. I-Newswire.com is a press release service and not the author of this press release. The information that is on or available through this site is for informational purposes only and speaks only as of the particular date or dates of that information. As some companies / PR Agencies submit their press releases once per week/month or quarter, make sure check the official company website for accurate release dates as our site displays the I-Newswire.com distribution date only. We do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of information on or available through this site, and we are not responsible for inaccuracies or omissions in that information or for actions taken in reliance on that information.
