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Good News:Researchers Confident Of Cure To AIDS!

We as a world are having a tough time with AIDS. Over the decades it has been troubling mankind.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   22 March 2024 11:21 AM GMT
Good News:Researchers Confident Of Cure To AIDS!
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We as a world are having a tough time with AIDS. Over the decades it has been troubling mankind. The efforts to create awareness of the condition are showing only a limited impact. Millions of people are suffering from the condition while around 6,30,000 people died from related issues in 2022. Not having a cure makes the condition even more dangerous.

Now scientists gave a ray of hope with the cure as their study hinted at finding a cure. The Researchers said that HIV can be eliminated successfully from infected cells. With the technology, they can cut the infected cells.

Researchers from the University of Amsterdam conducted the study and they are hopeful that with the Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats(CRISPR) technology they can eliminate the infected cells.

Happy with the current findings, the researchers are hopeful that they can find a cure. If not now they can come up with a potential cure that can help us beat the condition and save millions of people across the world.

AIDS and Cancer are two conditions for which we could not find a cure. Recently, TATA Institute said that trials are underway to find a cure for Cancer and a tablet will be made available for this.

Now the researchers are saying that in the future they can find a cure. The efforts to find a cure to root out the condition have been going on for a long time in various parts of the world. Even before the ongoing efforts can find a good outcome the researchers came up with good news.

As per the National Center for Biotechnology Information, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was first recognised in 1981. When a few young men succumbed to a new condition tests were conducted and the condition was named AIDS.