The AIDS pandemic has ravaged many countries of the world such as South Africa, Thailand, Cambodia, and India. Even developed nations such as the United States of America have populations of well over one million people who are currently living with the HIV infection. Furthermore, according to recent data, America constantly adds as many as fifty-seven thousand new HIV infected people annually to its already existing retinue. On top of that, there may be as many as thirty-five million people worldwide living with the deadly and contagious virus. Each week, in certain parts of Africa, thousands of people die from having HIV or from diseases that attack the immune system once the T-Cell count drops below the level needed in order to combat these foreign types of bacteria and viruses. Yes, there are many patients who are using cocktails to reduce the speed of the virus from spreading throughout the human body and causing mayhem. However, these prescriptions of medicine are still far too expensive for most HIV infected patients to afford. Nonetheless, in the developed nations, insurance companies also do not want to be stuck with enormous bills from these costly pharmaceutical drugs, so they opt out of allowing their plans to fully cover or partially cover the treatments. Therefore, there must be another way around this tight pursed obstacle course? There must be some other method that can be used to greatly reduce the costs of ineffective medicines and to shorten the amount of time needed to treat this deadly and endless human devourer? I believe there is a solution: Rewire the HIV virus to protect healthy living human cells and to fight against the rogue invading version of the HIV virus. Moreover, program these HIV viruses to not only rid the human body of renegade HIV specimens, but also to defeat cancer and other incurable viruses and diseases.
Engineering The Future: Rewire HIV To Combat Infectious HIV
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Tue Mar 1, 2011 4:06 PM
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