A radical approach to AIDS within 40 years could be argued was finished. A South African scientist, HIV risk group and the patient to everyone on all of the test drugs against the virus under control provision in the event of a global pandemic could be said
AIDS patients in the world every 8 from South Africa by Dr lived in 1. Brian Williams, the virus can be transmitted to anyone else within five years of intense global drug programs stop the spread of the disease in blood. Or people that work to find a vaccine protected against the virus, instead of waiting for sexually-directed drugs are used widely as experts advocate Dr. Williams, attended a conference in the U.S. city of San Diego in the epidemic to stop “greatest hope” of drugs, he said. Drugs against the virus in the blood by reducing the HIV rate up to 10 thousand times, but does not protect the patient, the possibility of infection is reduced 25′te 1.
Annual cost $ 30 billion
According to a study by a global treatment program within 10 years at a rate of 95 percent reduction of new cases possible, so that will stop the spread of disease and AIDS 21 When reached the middle of the century will be eliminated. AIDS drugs next year for the first time the idea of stopping G. In Africa, a clinical trial involving thousands of people apply. However, the cost of the drug program seems to be the biggest obstacle. These drugs every day should be taken only G. Cost $ 3-4 billion per year for Africa, AIDS research and treatment of this money for the world $ 30 billion per year is spent.
There are 30 million patients
Some experts, this amount will double in the next 10 years estimates. AIDS is already causing significant costs indicating Williams, who died at a young age also highlighted the cost to the economy. “So far, only kurtadık life, but were unable to prevent AIDS” said Dr.. Williams long-term help to prevent AIDS programming sure. Is estimated that a total of 30 million AIDS patients in the world can take the drug and only 12 per cent each year 2 million people lost their lives due to AIDS.