Possible Cure For AIDS Found
AIDS is one of
the most known diseases in the world today, and while treatable with a
mix of anti-viral medication, it still doesn’t have a cure.
“AIDS” is an abbreviation of Acquired
Immunodeficiency Syndrome, meaning it’s a disease that causes your
immune-system to stop working and thus turning even mild infections -
like the common cold, into deadly diseases.
The most devastating pandemic in
recent history, since its discovery in 1981, about 78 million people
have been infected with HIV, and nearly 39 million people worldwide have
died of AIDS-related complications. The UN agency, in-charge of
monitoring and reporting about AIDS (“UNAIDS”) states that about 5700
people are infected daily (that’s about 240 people every hour!).
But now, despite the terrible loss of
AIDS researchers on the Malaysian Air flight, and thanks to researchers
from Temple Health in Pennsylvania, a cure for AIDS may become a
reality:
Photo by Rhoda Baer
You might be asking yourself: “Why haven’t we found a cure yet?”
To cure a viral infection – you must
clear the body from all of the viruses in the bloodstream and cells.
When the AIDS Virus infects the body, it goes into healthy cells in our
body and adds its own DNA to our cells’ sequence, causing our cells to
produce move viruses into the bloodstream as well as making it currently
impossible to target by medicine and eventually overpowering our
immune-system, leading to it shutting down, leaving us vulnerable to
diseases and other infections that would normally be taken care of by
our body.
What these researchers did, was to
use our body’s DNA delivery system (called RNA) to “cut out” the
infected strands of DNA, effectively removing the disease and allowing
the body’s repair mechanisms to fix the “damage”, as well as stopping
the production of more AIDS viruses altogether.
Under lab conditions, the treatment
was highly successful, with the infected DNA strands being completely
removed without any damage to the host’s genetic code or other ill
effects.
This means that if this method proves
effective in clinical trials, it can possibly be used to treat many
other viral infections (from the common cold, to herpes and more) by
tailoring the mechanism to people’s specific DNA. Furthermore, when
tested on healthy cells, the RNA acted similarly, which actually
transformed the cells and caused them to become “immune” to HIV, meaning
that this might not just be a cure, but also a vaccine!
We here at Baba & Blaise are wishing these researchers the BEST OF LUCK in their research!
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