I would say you're correct to a degree saying there is no accepted cure for AIDS. I think it's safe for me to assume that you realize that AIDS isn't a disease in and of itself. AIDS is an "Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome", how the hell does a person get that? There's probably many different ways a person can develop AIDS and they most often die of secondary infectious diseases such as Flu and Pneumonia, illnesses that a person with a normally functioning immune system can easily combat. So ultimately the cure for AIDs is strengthening the Immune System. That's easier said than done because the Immune system is a very complex system. There is ongoing research into the use of Interferon which is a natural component of the Immune System. It doesn't kill the virus directly but boosts the Immune System to the extent that it can do it's job more efficiently to reduce growth of cancerous and virulent cells. So that maybe a start in what we might consider a cure.
Originally Posted by Levianon17
One is entitled to their own opinion.
It is accepted that the HIV virus is the cause of clinical AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome). There are many different types of immune deficiency diseases, and different treatments.
Interferon is not a new drug - and has been used as part of multi-drug HIV therapy. It is not a perfect answer. Certainly not used alone in treatment of HIV caused AIDS.
Your opinion is not up to date regarding the latest anti-retroviral multi-drug therapies available today.
Am i qualified to comment - yes.
Please consider broadening your research and reading into the matter. L.